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FACTS  OF  INTER 


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CONCERNING 


Its  Early  History, 


ITS    SOLDIERS   IN    THE    GREAT   REBELLION, 


ITS     GRAND     ARMY, 


ITS      CHURCHES, 


SECRET  SOCIETIES,  eic,  etc. 


HAVEKHILL,  MASS. : 

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1880. 


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HAVERHILL. 


Foundation  Facts 


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ITS  SEHLEMENT,  GROWTH,  INDUSTRIES, 


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SOCIETIES, 


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HAVERHILL,  MASS.  : 

PUBLISHED   BY   BlilDOMAN    &   GAV, 
1879. 


FOUNDATION     FACTS 


OUNGKRNINU    TIIF. 


SETTLEMENT,  GROWTH  and  INDUSTRIES 


OF 


HAVERHILL. 


The  purpose  of  this  brief  sl^etch  is  merely  to 
give  tlie  origin  of  ii.aiiy  of  our  present  institu- 
tions, tbc  time  wiicn  they  came  into  l)eing,  as 
well  as  the  time  of  some  of  tbe  most  important 
events  in  the  history  of  Haverliill  as  a  town  and 
city.  Space  forbids  tliat  we  attempt  more.  But 
in  putting  into  compact  lorm  the  history  of 
those  small  beginnings  whence  so  great  results 
have  flowed,  we  are  sure  we  meet  a  popular 
want.  All  details  must  be  avoided  in  .such  a 
slietch,  else  it  would  speedily  grow  beyond  all 
reasonable  limits.  Hence  we  have  confined  our- 
selves to  facts  and  figures  as  closely  as  possi- 
ble. 

Haverhill  was  first  settled  in  1640  by  the  fol- 
lowing men  from  Newbury :  William  White, 
Sanmei  Giie,  James  Davis,  Henry  Palmer,  John 
llobinson,  Christopher  Hussey,  John  Williams, 
Richard  Littlehale ;  and  by  these  from  Ipswich  : 
Alnaham  Tyler,  Daniel  Ladd,  Joseph  Merrie  and 
Job  Clement.  The  town  received  its  name  from 
the  town  of  Haverhill,  in  Essex  county,  Eng- 
'  and,  the  birthplace  of  Rev.  John  Ward,  who 
came  to  the  town  in  1641  as  its  first  minister. 
The  town  was  settled  in  s^ison  for  late  planting 
the  first  house  being  built  and  the  first  settlement 
made  near  the  old  Pentucket  cemetery.  The 
first  birth  was  John,  son  of  John  Robinson,  in 
1641,  who  lived  only  three  weelis. 

The  title  to  the  land  was  purchased  on  Novem- 
ber 15, 1642,  for  three  pounds  and  ten  shillings. 

The  Jirat  town  meeting,  of  which  record  is 
made,  was  held  in  1643,  although  such  meetings 
were  probably  held  before.  In  this  same  year, 
the  Massachusetts  colony  was  divided  into  Es- 
sex, Middlesex,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  counties, 
Haverhill  being  placed  in  Norfolk  county. 
Richard  Littlehale  was  chosen  first  clerk  of 
icrits  and  tow?i  recorder  during  this  year,  and 


held  the  office  until '  1664.  At  the  first  town 
meeting,  held  November  6,  the  Jirst  tote  passed 
was  to  prevent  the  unnecessnry  destruction  of 
timber.  On  February  27  of  this  year  Job  Cle- 
ment was  granted  land  at  mill  lirook,  on  which 
to  set  up  ihii  fist  tan-house  of  the  town.  The 
first  marriage  in  town  whs  on  December  25. 
1643,  the  parties  being  Job  Clement  and  Marga- 
ret Dummcr. 

The  town  was  incorporated  in  1645.  In  Octo- 
ber of  this  year  the  first  church  was  gathered 
and  Rev.  John  Ward  ordained  pastor.  This 
church  numbered  eigh*  males  and  six  females, 
and  was  the  twenty-sixth  established  in  the 
colony. 

In  October,  1646,  the  first  selectmen  were 
chosen :  Thomas  Hale,  Henry  Palmer,  Thomas 
Davis,  James  Davis  and  William  White. 

Job  Clement  was  iXic  first  constable  appointed, 
January  30,  1647. 

The^rs^  meeting  house  was  built  in  1648.  It 
was  26  feet  by  20,  one  story  high,  and  stood  mid 
way  between  the  north  and  south  bounds  of  the 
present  Pentucket  cemetery.  In  March  of  this 
year  Thomas  Hale  made  the  first  ferry,  a  little 
east  of  the  foot  of  Kent  street.  In  this  year,  Wa- 
ter street  was  made  the  first  highicay. 

In  1649  Robert  Clement  was  made  the  first 
deputy  to  the  General  Court  at  Boston.  On  Feb- 
ruary 18  of  this  year  Thomas  Hale  was  the  first 
constable  chosen.  The  first  tcatch-house  was 
built  this  year,  and  the  General  Court  also  or- 
dered the  town  to  provide  a  pound  and  stocks. 

The  first  orchards  were  set  out  in  1650,  north 
of  the  cemetery,  which  was  near  the  meeting- 
house. John  Holt  came  from  Ipswich  in  tliis 
year,  and  was  granted  clay  pits  in  the  West 
Parish  and  3-4  of  an  acre  of  land.  He  was  the 
first  brickmaker  mentioned. 


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IHSTOUY    OK 


iHiiac  Cousins  waH  tlio  /nt  hlaekimUh,  aii'l 
followed  his  trft<lc  us  early  as  1051. 

In  1653  the  town  made  certain  grants  to  John 
Webster  on  <'onilltion  that  ho  c8tal)IiHh  the  Jirni 
naw  mill,  which  he  prol)ably  did.  Mill  street 
was  laid  oiit  In  this  year. 

On  February  9.  Ki.'^l,  Stephen  Kent  was  Riven 
leave  to  place  a  weir  in  Little  Ilivor  to  catch  alc- 
wivcs,  and  this  In  the  ^/int  mention  of  JiKhirirn. 
Thoiniis  Dow  died  May  31,  this  year,  the  Jimt 
adult  to  die  in  town. 
The  /?/•,?<  Quaker  arrived  In  1655. 
In  1658  the  first  mlininintrator  was  appointed, 
Robert  Clement  on  the  estate  of  his  brother  John, 
who  was  lost  at  sea. 

The  first  dfi-d  was  given  by  Thomas  Sleeper 
and  wife,  October  11,  16oi),  to  William  White. 

The  first  burial  ground  mentioned.  Is  in  No- 
vember, 1660,  the  land  back  of  the  meeting- 
house. 

TUe  first  public  school  was  established  in  16G0, 
and  Thomas  Wasso  was  the  first  instructor  at  a 
salary  of  ten  pounds  annually  l)e8ldes  wliat  the 
parents  paid  him.  lie  kept  that  position  for  13 
years. 

The  first  captain  of  militia  mentioned  was 
William  White,  in  1662,  and  Daniel  Ladd  was 
first  lieutenant,  mentioned  at  the  same  time. 
William  Simmons  is  mentioned,  this  year,  as  the 
first  physician. 

In  1661,  the  first  pound  was  l)ullt,  near  the 
moetlng-house. 

The  first  moderator  recorded  was  John  John- 
son, at  the  annual  town  meeting  in  1668. 

At  tlie  annual  meeting  in  1670  it  was  voted  to 
build  the  first  schoolhouse,  near  the  meeting- 
house. 

The  first  house  burned  ■was  that  of  Matthias 
Button,  in  1671,  which  stood  about  one  mile 
northeast  of  the  village. 

On  November  18, 1675,  Michael  Emerson  was 
appointed  the  fir  tt  viewer  and  sealer  of  leather. 

The  first  person  killed  by  the  Indians  was 
Ephraim  Kingsbury.  May  2,  1676. 

In  1680,  Haverhill  was  first  set  into  Essex 
county. 

The  first  written  ballots  were  used  to  elect 
town  officers  in  1682. 

Simon  Wainwright,  who  settled  in  town  iu 
1683,  became  the  first  merchant  or  trader. 

In  1685  the  town  meetings  were  first  called  by 
a  writ  of  the  selectmen. 

Small  pox  first  visited  the  town  in  1690,  when 
SIX  persons  died  of  it. 

Tha  first  assessors  were  chosen  July  30, 1644, 
and  were:  Capt.  Simon  Wainwright,  Ensign 
John  White  and  Cornet  Peter  Aycr. 


In  1695,  Lieut.  HAmuol  Aycr  wan  chown  first 
town  treasurer. 

On  March  l.'i,  1097,  occurred  one  of  the  most 
disahtrons  Indian  attacks  ever  niade  on  the  town . 
At  this  time  Mrs.  Hannah  Duston  \\i\n  taken  cap- 
tive, sub8e(juciitly  escaping,  in  coniiiany  with 
two  others,  by  killing  ten  of  her  twelve  captors. 

The  first  clerk  of  the  market  mentioned  was 
Thomas  Katon,  in  1698. 

In  1706  John  \V  hite  built  the  first  fulling  mill 
on  Mill  briKik. 

On  the  29tli  of  August,  1708,  occurred  the  mas- 
sacre by  the  Indiins  when  Rev.  Benjamin  Rolfe 
was  slain.  On  July  1  Jth  of  the  same  year  ap- 
pears the  record  of  the  first  church  meeting. 

In  1714,  at  the  annual  meeting,  the  first  negro 
pew  was  ordered  Imilt  in  the  church.  In  the 
same  year  is  the  first  allusion  to  the  stocks,  in  a 
1)111  for  iron. 

The  first  deacon  spoken  of  was  John  Ilaseltlnc 
in  1717. 

In  June  20,  1721,  Capt.  Ebene/.er  Eastman  N 
spoken  of  as  the  first  man  to  get  his  living  by 
trading  on  the  sea  f)r  by  commerce. 

At  the  annual  meeting  in  1722  it  was  first  pro- 
posed that  the  highways  be  mendedhy  a  rate  tax 
l)ut  this  was  rejected. 

In  1725  Ebcnezer  Eastman  was  the  first  to  go 
with  cattle  and  cart  from  Haverhill  to  Penna- 
cook,  now  Concoi-d,  N.  II. 

On  Septemlx-r  10  and  17, 1727,  there  was  a 
great  tempest,  and  on  October  29  of  the  same 
year  there  was  an  earthquake  that  threw  down 
chimnies,  opened  the  ground  in  seams  a  foot 
wide  or  more,  threw  up  great  quantities  of  white 
sand  in  the  river,  and  Ia8t<'d  for  a  week. 

On  June  18,  1733,  the  town  voted  encourage- 
ment to  Henery  Springer  as  the  first  ship-builder. 

Ii\  1733  appeared  for  the  first  time  the  scourge 
of  caterjnllars,  that  did  greatdamage  to  the  trees. 
In  the  same  year  the  North  Parish  cemetery  was 
first  laid  out. 

In  March,  1735,  It  was  first  voted  to  repair  the 
highways  by  a  rate,  and  four  shillings  per  day 
was  the  price  granted  for  men  and  two  shillings 
per  day  for  a  yoke  of  oxen. 

In  November,  1736,  there  were  199  deaths 
from  a  throat  distemper. 

Aiwut  November  6,  1738,  James  McHard 
built  the  first  rum  distillery. 

On  Novemlwr  22,  1740,  there  was  such  a 
storm  that  the  Merrimack  rose  15  feet  and  floated 
off  many  houses,  but  before  January  1,  the 
river  was  frozen  so  solid  that  loaded  teams  went 
over  it  to  Newburyport. 
I     In  1741,  the  new  line  was  run  by  which  one 


IIAVKHIIILI. 


third  rif  till- tcvvii  wan  M'tiiirto  Nrw  Hiuiipslilri' 
mill  Mi'tliiM'ii. 

Ill  1740  there  wns  ii  si-rprr  ilniiiff/if,  so  thiit  not 
more  than  uiiu  tenth  a  usual  crop  of  hny  whh 
flit,  ami  hay  wac  Imported  (Voiii  IViiuHylvaula 
mill  Kn^'laiiiJ. 

In  17115  there  was  excessive  heat  and  (lroiij,'lit 
mid  on  Novenilier  18  a  severe  earlhi|iiake 
shook. 

Til  17.')0  Samuel  Hlod^rett  eroetcd  tlic/r.«</>o< 
aiirl /iffif/  anil  worhs,  on  Mill  hrook. 

In  1705  Hev.  Ilczekiah  Smith  organized  tlin 
firiit  liii/itint  r/iiirc/i,  or  "Separatists,"  whieh 
numliered  100  meinliers  in  tiiree  years. 

On  September  1,  1780,  tlic  town  voted  for  the 
Jirst  (/oreriior  ximU'V  the  new  eonstifutlon.  The 
seleetinen  presided  and  .John  Ilaneock  received 
47  Votes  to  41  for  .Tames  Howdolii.  It  is  worthy 
of  note  that  ITaverhill  w.vs  only  one  man 
detieient  in  all  the  drafts  made  upon  It  during 
the  Ilcvoliition. 

Til  17'!7  the  Jirst  powder  house  was  liullt,  loca- 
tion unknown. 

f)n  I''eltruary  22, 17r)8  tlwfr.sf./rc  rhih  was  or- 
f;ani/.ed,  and  Cornelius  Mansise,  Enoch  Bart- 
lelt,  Hamiiel  White  and  Isaac  Osf?ood  were 
cliosen  tirst  tire  wardens.  The  club  had  25 
members. 

In  17fi9,  the  first  salt  works  were  erected  on 
Mill  brook  liy  James  Hudson,  but  they  were 
discontinued. 

In  1771  the  ireiyhers  of  li read  wore  chosen, 
Nathaniel  Walker  and  William  Greenlcaf. 

On  Auirust  1,  1773,  there  was  another  (7>'m< 
tornado,  l.")0  buildings  fell,  the  Merrimack  river 
rolled  up  its  banks  threatening  to  swallow  the 
atl'rlghted  inhabitants,  and  the  air  was  full  of 
Hying  limlis  of  trees,  pieces  of  timber,  etc. 

On  November  14, 1785,  there  was  an  article  in 
the  warrant  for  the  town  meeting  "to  see  if  it  be 
the  minds  of  the  town  to  have  a  bardi  of  paper 
emitted  if  it  may  be  done  upon  a  solid  founda- 
tion." This  was  a  step  toward  thc/rst  bank, 
but  it  was  negatived. 

In  the  March  meeting  of  1787  the  officers  took 
the  onth  of  office  for  the  first  time. 

In  1789  the  flrst  school  committee  was  chosen, 
consisting  of  the  settled  clergymen  and  select- 
men :  Isaac  Osgood,  Nathaniel  P.  Sargeant,  John 
White,  Captain  Francis  Wliite  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Merrill. 

On  Wednesday,  November  4,  1789,  at  half- 
past  two,  in  the  afternoon,  Washington  entered 
the  town  on  his  trip  through  New  England,  and 
stopped  at  Harrod's  tavern,  which  was  on  the 
present  town  hall  lot.  He  met  the  prominent 
citizens,  visited  the  duck  factory  on  Kent  street, 


walked  up  Merrimack  (Street  to  W'lishinyton 
si/iiiin-  and  Washini/ton  ri^/vc^,  so  named  in  honor 
of  his  visit.  Of  the  town,  he  said;  "llavcrlilll 
Is  the  pleasantest  vhlage  I  have  passed  through.' 

Tlie  first  staijv  tVom  Haverhill  to  Uoston  was 
put  on  by  a  Mr.  Oage  alioiit  1790.  It  was  a 
two-horse  velilcle,  and  ran  only  when  he  hail 
custom. 

Ill  1791  .Samuel  nUalgett  was  chosen  an  extra 
reprcivntatirc,  provided  it  make  no  extra  ex- 
pense to  tlie  town,  lie  served  his  term,  and  co- 
vered all  his  pay  into  the  town  treasurv. 

In  1792  the  town  was  divided  into  tlw  first 
/lii/hirai/  districts,  of  which  19  were  made. 

On  September  6,  179;i,  tUcJirst  newsfjujjer  wuiJ 
published  by  E.  I,add  &  S.  Bragg.  It  was 
styled  "(Juardian  of  Eieedom,"  and  was  edited 
by  Benjamin  Edes,  jr.  It  was  Federal  in  poli- 
tics. 

'I'Uc/rst  Haverhill  bridge  was  built  in  the  tall 
of  1798.  It  had  three  arches  of  180  feet  each, 
anil  three  piers  40  feet  sijuare. 

The  first  written  school  report  was  made  in 
1798  liy  Ilev.  Hezekiah  Smith,  chairman  of  the 
committee  of  the  First  district. 

On  I-'ebruary  22,  1800,  the  people  met  in  the 
old  meeting  house  oii  the  common,  and  Uev. 
Ablel  Abbott  delivered  a  eulogy  on  Oeorge 
Washington,  who  had  died  in  the  December 
preceding. 

Tlie  first  mention  of  an  aqueduct  h  mntXa  in 
1798,  when  the  town's  representative,  Nathaniel 
Marsli,  was  ordered  to  ojipose  the  petition  of  a 
Mr.  Osgood  for  leave  to  take  water  from  Hound 
pond  for  aqueduct  purposes.  But  in  1801  the 
first  aqueduct  compani/  was  organized.  The 
water  was  first  taken  In  wooden  pipes.  The  i)e- 
tltioners  for  leave  to  form  tlie  company  to  take 
water  from  lioiind  pond,  were:  Benjamin  Wil- 
lis, jr.,  Nathaniel  Ayer,  Samuel  Walker,  Jona- 
than Souther  and  Jesse  Harding.  In  T801  the 
assessors  were  ciiosen  as  a  separate  board  for  the 
first  time.  In  this  year  also  the  first  fish  war- 
dens were  chosen. 

In  1802  appears  the  first  list  of  voters  and 
jurymen.  In  this  year  occurred  the  first  Fourth 
of  July  celebration,  at  Lieut.  Bradley's  tavern. 
The  first  lodge  of  Free  Masons  was  founded  in 
1802. 

The  first  hay  scales  were  built  in  1803,  on  the 
north  side  of  Winter  street,  opposite  Pleasant, 
and  the  fee  was  1  1-4  cents  per  100  pounds. 

In  1804  occurred  the  first  public  celebration  of 
the  Fourth  of  July.  There  was  a  militia  par- 
ade, a  grand  dinner  at  Harrod's  tavern,  speeches, 
etc.  In  this  year  Ezeklel  Hall  established  the 
first  cotton  yarn  factory,  which  was  also  one  of 

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iimrouY  OK 


the  flfht  In  till'  CTHJiitry.  In  OctolMTof  HiU  year, 
t'lUwycr  h  CroMH  HrNt  Iwftnii  th*;  iniuiiiractiiro  of 
cut  naih.  In  I)etx)nit)or  1H04  tho  Jt  ml  bi/ laici 
were  ndoptrd. 

The  Hnvcrhill  Llfiht  Infiiiitry  wbh  orf^anized 
May  20,  IHIO,  and  Jukho  llardliif<  wa«  Uh  (Intt 
cnp'aln.  In  AiiKunt  1808,  Momo  &  Fox  pnt  on 
the  Hnt  utaqe  Itctwcon  ilavorhill  and  Halcin 
iiiakini;  two  trips  per  week.  "Vhcflrst  ironalovea 
were  intriMluceJ  al<oiit  1810. 

The  /Iritt  musical  societi/  wsh  organized  in 
April  1812,  with  J.  Hovey  as  §ccretary.  It  was 
calleil  the  "Haverhill  Mnslcal  Society,"  and  its 
ol)jeet  was  "to  Improve  In  sacred  music."  Fol- 
lowim;  the  Hrst  iniiHical  society  came  tho  Jimt 
ningituj  school,  in  I)cceinl>or,  1812,  taught  l)y 
Samuel  and  William  Ayer  In  the  old  First  par- 
ish school  house.  The  war  of  1812  was  heartily 
sustained  liy  the  town,  and  the  commencement 
of  peace  appropriately  celebrated  February  22, 
18in. 

In  181&  tho  first  brick  block,  the  Rannister 
block,  was  built.  On  September  23  of  this  yea*" 
occurred  the  famous  "  September  ijale,"  when^ 
suit  spray  from  the  ocean  covered  the  cast  side 
of  tho  houses  with  a  heavy  encrustation. 

In  the  spring  of  1818  there  was  a  great  freshet, 
when  the  river  rose  21  feet  above  high  water 
nmrk  and  did  great  damage.  In  March  of  this 
year,  the  Ilaverhlil  &  Boston  Stage  Company 
was  organized,  with  a  capital  of  i^4200,  and  went 
into  immediate  operation. 

In  1820  {\w  poor  farm  was  purchased. 

In  1825  Lydia  and  At)ignil  Marsh  gave  one- 
liulf  an  acre  of  land  on  Winter  street  for  the 
founding  of  an  academy. 

In  1^21  tha  first  general  school  committee  was 
chosen. 

In  1828  thefirst  total  abstinence  society  was 
formed,  Fel)ruary  5,  and  was  called  the  "society 
for  the  promotion  of  temperance  in  Haverliill 
and  vicinity."    During  tlii(<  same  year  the  first 


stenmhoal,  the  "MvnUiuwh,"  diptaln  Willi  im 
llaxeltiiie,  wa^<  put  on  the  rivor,  running  Ite- 
tween  Haverliill  and  Newbiiryport. 

On  February  2.^,  18:U,  the  first  lyceitm  wan 
formed,  with  James  H.  Duticatipresldent, JaincH 
dale  recording  secretary,  and  I^auc  U.  How 
corresponding  secretary . 

In  18.12,  I).  L.  Alirick  prepared  the  first  town 
history,  a  iHiok  of  227  pages,  which  was  sold  for 
Olio  dollar  each. 

Tho  first  railroad  meeting  waa  held  at  the 
Fiagic  house,  January  7,  18.'M),  when  James  H. 
Duncan  was  chairman  and  AltVed  Kiltredge 
secretary.  Octolier  20,  1837,  tho  Uostoii  and 
Maine  roud  was  formally  opened  to  Bradford 
with  great  rejoicing. 

Tho  first  anti-slarery  society  was  formed 
Ajirll  3,  1K34,  witli  Hon.  Oilman  Parker  as  presi- 
dent, A.  W.  Thayer  as  recording  secretary  a  id 
John  O.  Whittier  as  corresponding  secretary. 

On  November  19,  1838,  Moses  E.  Emerson  be- 
gan the  Boston  Express  business. 

Tho  first  high  school  was  established  In  1841. 
In  this  year  the  tlrenicn  were^r»<  paid  for  their 
services,  at  the  Stage  street  fire. 

On  September  4,  184.'),  Mutual  Relief  lodge  of 
Odd  Fellows  was  organized,  the  first  lodge  of 
that  society  in  town. 

Linwood  cemetery  was  dedicated  April  21, 
1846. 

In  Octolier,  1847,  tlie  Fraternity  ot  Shcnstones, 
the  first  rillage  improrement  society,  was  or- 
ganized, with  Isaac  Ames  as  president  and 
Tliomas  M.  Hayes  secretary  and  treasurer.  This 
society  did  much  toward  beautifying  the  village. 

In  1853  the  first  gas  company  was  formed. 

Tnc  first  town  high  school  was  regularly  es- 
tablished in  the  Academy  building. 

In  1858  Merrimack  and  Water  street  were 
paved  for  the  first  time. 

In  1860  occurred  the^rs<  strike,  but  it  waa  a 
complete  failure. 


HAVERHILL    HEROES. 


T^Kinm  »n<l   Kitnk  of  thuii«   who  nnlUt«d  In  thn  War  of  thn   K«lielllon,   and  other  Intor- 

eatliiK  particulars  concBriiliin  th«iu. 


The  nty  records  hIiow  the  following 
facts,  DOW  puhllHhcd  collectively  for  the 
llrst  time,  conccrninK  the  voliintecrH  from 
this  city  durliitf  the  late  war  of  the  itebel- 
lioti.  The  rank  of  each  person  Is  uivon,  It 
belnjj  understood  that,  unless  otherwise 
tieslKuatcd,  all  are  privates.  Those  who 
were  killed  are  marked  "k.,"  died  in  ser- 
vice, "d.,"  deserted,  "des.";  all  others,  in- 
ciu<iinK  those  wounded,  marked  "w,"  are 
understood  to  have  i)een  honorably  dis- 
charged. The  rank  held  is  indicated  by 
the  usual  abbreviations.  The  list,  how- 
<fver,  will  probably  be  Increased  a  little,  as 
new  nam(;s  occasionally  come  to  li^lit  as 
bciufr  entitled  to  a  place  upon  tliis  roll. 
Although  this  record  is  Incomplete,  yet  it 
•will  be  worth  a  jjfreat  deal  to  those  who 
served  In  the  army  or  tiie  navy,  for  it  gives 
them  as  complete  u  history  as  possil)le,  in 
so  brief  space,  of  those  who  fouglit  with 
tliem  against  treason  and  rebellion : 


d.   Nov.   23— al 

Aug.  G,  18(il. 
12th. 


18G3. 


ABBOTT  James  11.  II  22d 
Adams  John  Q.  (.}  ^oth. 
Adams  \V.  H.  H.  A  l!)th; 

Phlla. 
Adams  John  11  11th;  des. 
Austin  George  O.  corp.,  I 
Arnold  Thomas  D  17th. 
Austin  John  —  14th. 
Arnold  S.  V,  E  12th;  des.  Nov.  30, 
Armstrong  Thomas  J.  F  17th. 
Allea  Elbridge  G.  F  17th. 
Aver  Otis  S.  H  22d. 
Ailbright  Henry  H  20th. 
Appleton  Samuel  K.  —  22d. 
Ayer  Edward  B.  G  35th. 
Adams  Stephen  C.  G  35th ;  w.  at  Antletam ; 

d.  Sept.  18G2. 
Atwood  Bradley  F  50th. 
Aidrich  Ambrose  I).  F  50th. 
Abbott  Parker  P.  G  50th. 
Aidrich  John  H.  G  50th. 
Allen  James  M. 
Austin  Elmer  M.  A  59th. 
Austin  John  Gage  IGth  battery. 
Abbott  William  W.  F  17th. 
Anders  jn  Frank  I  GOth. 
Anderson  Alfred  W.  G  50th. 


Anderson  George    on  "Colorndo." 
Andrews  Alden  C.      "  " 

Asselm  Ilernean        "  " 

Anderson  John  on  "Western  World." 
Asrington  Edward  on  "King  Fisher." 
Ahlricli  John  W.       "  " 

BLi   Ezra  J.  —  2i)th. 
Burnell  James  B.  A  4th  cav. ;  d.  May  14, 

18G5. 
Biirnham  Moses  B.  Co.  B,  1st  »)attery. 
Bouilier  Mirhael  1st  lleut.,  F  lliii. 
Babbrldge  William  17th,  unattaclied  Inf. 
Balch  (;h!irl«!s  T.  "  " 

Barnard  William  H.  "  " 

Bradstreet  Joslah  F.  "  ** 

Barnes  John  G.  capt.,  Co.  K  50th. 
Boyle  Thomas  C.  1  17th. 
Brlckett  Addison  A  17th. 
Bean  John  F.  I  GOMi. 
Bradley  Alphonse  H.  I  OOtli. 
Bradley  Francis  S.  I  COth. 
Bates  Shorac  —  21st. 
Baity  Caisar  —  21st. 
Bal)ber  Abram  —  21st. 
Bali  lini;  Abram  —  21st. 
Barney  Charles  S.  on  "Neptune." 
Baker  John  K.  on  "Cambridge." 

Blake  James . 

Bailey  Stephen  on  "Huron." 

Burns  Matthew  "        " 

Berry  James  W.  on  "Ossipee." 

Bailey  Stepiien  W.  on  "North  Carolina." 

Bush  Oliver  P.  on  "Huron." 

Bennett  Stephen  "        " 

Bailey  S.  C,  "        " 

Bullock  Edgar  O.  on  "Niagara." 

Brown  Thomas . 

Blood  Edwin  J.  . 

Barry  Martin  . 

Berry  Patrick  A  10th. 

Brown  Alden  G  li)th. 

Beols  William  T.  I  5!)th. 

Bickum  Benjamin  F.  E  — . 

Bickford  Eben  B.  1)  5tli. 

Bowen  Charles       "     " 

Bromley  Lyman  P.  "     " 

Bromley  Orrln  B.  "     " 

Burnham  Charles  "     " 

Burnham  Wiugate  I  — . 

Br.voy  Joseph  I  l!)th;  w.  Jidy  1,  18G2. 


IIISTOKV    OK 


des. 


17th. 


Hedell  Joseph  W.  E  12th. 

I  oyntou  Isaac  A.  —  14th. 

Hickmii  Cliaiiosll.  E  12lli. 

IJi-owii  William  I  Utii;  d.  of  \v.  April  'r,r>. 

Hia(;lvl)urn  J.   K  12lh. 

Brown  James  S.  1  14lh. 

hrudiey  G.  I.  I  Utli ;  des.  April  14,  IKdlJ. 

Beardsley  John  H.   1st  lieiit.,  K  Ulli. 

iJyron  William  L  14th. 

Byron  Treffr)!!  L  14th. 

Burnham  Charles  M  14th. 

Bailey  Charles  P.  1)  17th. 

Boardiiiiui  Ell'ridjie  1)  l.'th;  des. 

Barteaux  1).  W.    F  17tli    d.  Dec.  20,  18(J2. 

Bad{j;er  Stephen  L.  "  " 

lirowu  Georjjce  ().    "  " 

Bradley  Enoch  M 

Hiirl<o  Thomas         "  " 

Hrickett  Addison    "  " 

Butters  Jonas  L.     "  " 

Blunt  Charles  II.   II  22d. 

Hoyles  Thomas  C.   I  17th. 
Bohaman  William  corj).    K 

Hrown  John  II.  jr.  —  l!)th. 

IJntters  Charles  II.  2d  ~  litth. 
Balch  Geor^'c  W.  M  20th. 
Benson  Joseph        "     " 
Brown  Francis  J.   A  22d. 
Brown  James  1  17th. 
Bro.snahan  P.    II  20th    dus.  An^'.  lit,  isr>2. 
Burns  William  "     '• 
Bevoy,  Patrick  G  30f.h  d.  May  i\,  lS(i:5. 
Herrett  Furnham   A  JOth  d.  Nov.  11,  lS(i2 
Boyle  Thomas   B  liOth    des, 
Balentine    Elijah    L  1st. 
Brown,  Edm'd  L.   "    "  cav. 
Bailey  Orin  A.         "    "    " 
Blanchanl  T.  "   " 

Bond  James  S.        C    " 
Blake    Hubbard    —  14th. 
Burkett  Ambrose —    •' 
Brickett  Geo.  W  —    " 
Ball  Georj-e  W.  II  22d. 
Bemis  John  M.  U  17th. 
Brickett   J.  T.    G     " 
Blake  John  P.  F       " 
Bromley  L.  P.  G     " 
Burpee  N.  B.  A 
Bailey  Luther  S.    serg.  G  ;?r>th 
Barrows  T.  P.  G  Jioth  d.  Oct.  ;?1,  1«G2. 
Biitchelor  W.  S."  "    w.  atAntietam 
Bennett  Geo.      " 
Bly  Ezra  G.        "  " 
Burbunk  David  A  45th. 
Burbank  Percival  E.  G  Soth. 
Burr  Henry  ().  "     "     vv. 

Brooks,  Frederick  I).  1st  lieut.  G.  35th  w. 
at  Antietam. 

Howies  Miles 

Bond  Charles  E.    G  32d    d.  Sept.  15,  1802. 

Burnham  Charles  A. 

Brown  John  —  17th. 
Burns  Patrick  K  40th  N.  Y. 
Bean  Edward  C  2d. 
Bassett  Albert  S.  1st  cav. 


Kov.  11,  hsGl. 


des.  Aug.  22,  18G2. 


Brook^  Charles  A.  K  Uth. 

Blaisdell  Isaac  (".  V  17th. 

Bond  James  K  Kith  k.  at  Getty.Hburj?. 

Brown  Charles  S.   F  17th. 

Bowles  Cliarles  (J.  F  14th. 

Butters  (  liarles  3d  "     " 

Bickum  J.  W.  —  l!»(h. 

Barrows  John  A.    IC  17th. 

Boardinan  Albert  H  22d. 

Bailey  Kyland  F.  F  r.Oth. 

Boyntou  David  1st  lieut.  F  2()tli. 

Burnham  W'alter  J.  F  5()th. 

Berrv  Joseph  •'     "des.Oct.  l.*>,  l8t;iJ 

Bucklin  John  C.         "     '• 

Benson  Samuel  B.      G     " 

Burleigh  Moses  C.     "     " 

Birlow  Noah  C.        "     " 

Boynton  Isaac  A.       "     " 

Bailey  Stephen  W.     "     " 

Butters  Silas  II    " 

Bartlett  Jeremiah   E  1st. 

Bowley  Oliver  S.     "    " 

Bond  George  W.     M   " 

Burnham  Wynian  P.    G  1st. 

BartL'tt  Edward   II  2(1  art. 

Buck  Alvah  W.  M  4th. 
Bragdon  Luther  "    " 

Bucklev  Francis  "    " 

Batcheior  A.  N.  "    " 

Booth  John  E.     A    " 

Beals  James  II.    F  1st. 

Buckley  Florence  D  1st. 

Bell  John  W.   E  4th. 

Barry  Win.  7th  bat.  d.  Ap;il  20,  18fi5. 

Bardvvell  John  W.  7th  bat. 

Brady  Thomas  12  h  bat.  des.  Dec.  28.18(52. 

Beals  Henry  J    I  o'Jtli  des.  May  20,  18()4. 

CLOUGH  John  W.  E  4th. 

Caswell  Joseph  A.  D  5tli. 

Coles  Thomas  J.       "     " 

Collins  Hiram  S.      "     "  k  at  Bull  Run. 

Collins  Enos  D  5th 

Colby  John  J.  I)  5th. 

Cook  William  P.  D  5"h. 

Carney  John  B  2d. 

Cormody  C.  II  !)th  w.  at  Malvern  Hill  ai  d 

Fredericksburg. 
Carleton  Dalnios  J.  A  11th.       ' 
Cram  S.  II.  C  12th. 
Cowdry  Warren  E  14th. 
Chein  John  "     '' 

Cusinnan  Richard  P.   1st  lieut  F  14th. 
Cutler  Abaline  B.  IlUtli. 
Collins  George  S.  K  14th. 
Collins  Wm.  H.      "     "     d.  June  17,  18G4. 
Cussack  Wm,  B  14th  d.  Feb.  10,  1865. 
Currier  Jeremiah  S.  D  17th. 
Coflee  John  E  17th. 
Campbell  John    E  17th. 
Chase  Henry        "     " 
Connelly  Timothy  E  17th. 
Connally  Henry      "     "        des.    Aug.   22, 

18G1. 
Collins  William  H.  F  17tli. 
ColbathLevi  F.  "     " 


IIAVERiniX, 


Currier  Samuel  M.     F  17th,    d.  Marcli  22, 

I8G2. 
Crooker  Cyrus  W.  F  17th. 

Chaquette  Paul 

<;haprnan  John  C.  F  17th  d.   July  !$,  IHOM. 
Cloutman  Beujamiii  II  22d  d.  July2(;,l«(;2. 
Calder  George  F.         "     " 
Chase  George  II.         •'     '*    k.    at  Gaines" 

Mills,  Va. 
CayneJohn  "     "    d. 

CoUlugill  John  "     "  k.  at  Y'orktown. 

Carr  Alnius  B.  "     " 

Chesley  licnjamin  L.   I)  17th  1st  lieut. 
Chase  Augustus  S.  A  I'Jth  w.   at   Fieder- 

Icksburg. 
Carletou  Everett  A  lOth. 
Carltton  Dau'l  W.  "     " 
ColUugill  Charles  II.  M.  II-22d. 
Clement  Ilazcu  H  22d. 
Cowell  Isaac  H.  "     " 
Chace  Rufus  K.  "     *' 
Chipnian  Thomas  B    A  1 7th 
Chapman  Freeman  G  30th. 
Colby,  Francis  "     " 

Carey  Thomas  D  30th 
Chase  William  acrg.  L  1st. 
Colby  William  L  1st. 
Christian  Charles  H.  —  Uth. 
Christian  William  M.  —  14tli. 
Colby  Thomas  W.  D  I7tli. 
Clark  Levcrett  W.  —  l!»th. 
Colby  George  W.    B  litth  d.  Oct.  5,    1862. 
Croker  Cyrus  B.  C  I7th. 
Colby  Eben  C  IDth. 
Crofts  Eliphalet  P.  E   17th  d.    in    Libby 

prison  March  1864. 
Clement  John  A.  J)  17th. 
Curtain  Thomas  A  17tli  d.  June  6,  1864. 
Chase  John  A.«  17th. 
Cogswell  John  C.  D  17th. 
Chipmau  George  — 17th. 
Cair  John  C.  G  35th. 
Checver  George  B.  G  35th. 
Cochrane  William  N.   G  35th  \v.  at   Autie 

tam. 
Cogswell  Edward  G  35111. 
Cram  Samtiel  H.  B35th. 
Colby  John  L.  A  l!>th. 
Currier  Francis  — 33d. 
Carleton  WnliamK  uy.h. 
Carletou  George  W.  K  22d. 
Cadmus  William  C   6th. 
Collins  Charles  A.  6th  United  States. 
Carr  Charles  E.  L  14tli. 
Croston  William   L  Uth. 
Chine  Thomas  II  28tli,  k  at  Antielam. 
Colby  William  W.  1)  18th,  k  at  Laurel  Hill 

May  1864. 
Chase  Benjamin  W.  F  oOth. 
Carr    Mark  F  50th. 
Cardey  Charle-.  G,  F.  50th. 
Coffin  David  11.  B.  G  50th. . 
Coffin  Cyrus  V.        "     " 
Croston  Frank  "     " 

Chase  Eustis  "     " 


Colby  John  E.  G  20th 

Coyne  John  "     '• 

Clough  William  U.  "  " 
Carr  George  W.  "  " 
Cook  Justin  T.  "     " 

Clarke  Cyrus  II.  F  50th. 
Connelly  P.  II  2d,  d  Nov.  6,  1864. 
Connors  James  O.  II  2d. 
Carleton  William  11.  I  2d 
Carr  Moes  L.  H  2d. 
Callahan  Thomas  C  2(1 
Cook  George   M.  M   4th. 
Cliflbrd  Daniel  A.    "     " 
Colburn  Josiah  H.  "     " 
Capron  Darius         >;     << 

Cassey  John 

Craushaw  James  W.  D  1st. 

Crosby  John  L.  A  4th. 

Cogger  Thomas  E.  A  -tth. 

Connor  John  "     '♦ 

Chase  Lamen  M        •<     >< 

Clough  William  H.  E  4th. 

Carleton,  Fred  O.  D  4th. 

Colby  Enoch  W.  II  32d. 

Clarendon  E.  li.  I  26th,  d  Oct.  17.  1862. 

Coffee  John  C  17th. 

Couavan    John    on    "Colorado." 

Croon  John  "  '• 

Cook  Patrick         "  " 

Camps  Andrew      "  " 

Conner  Maurice    "  " 

Chajiles  Albion      "  '• 

Chase  Charlys        "  " 

Conuell  G.  W. 

Come  Sanmel 

Clayton  James  on  "('olorado." 

Cassidy  John 

Colby  Wllliani  H.  on  "Colorado." 
Craig  John  W.   —  — 
Cadiu  John  —  — 

Cobb  George  II. 

Cauuody  Michael  —  — 

Clow  Charles  W. 

Colby  George  M.  C  1st  cavalry. 
Croniu  Cornelius,  veteran  corps. 
Calef,  Josiah  K.  17th  vnattached  inf. 
Call  Thomas  S.  "  " 

Carlton  James  "  " 

Colby  W.  W.  I)  17th,  k  at  Laurel  Hill,  Va. 
Cahill  James,  G  .>!)th. 
Chase  CJcorge  S.   I   60th. 
Chase  Joseph         "      " 
Colby  Stephen  W."      " 
Crane  F.  A.  "      " 

Chisholm  Jeff    —  21st. 
Campbell  James    — 21st.         '  ' 

Cummings  Hannibal    —  21st. 
Caps  Anderson    —  21sl. 
DEAN  George  J.     1)  5th. 
Dawson  Frank        "     •' 
Dodge  Orrison  J     "     " 
Dale  Herbert   A     17th   unattached    infan- 
try. 
Dalton  Pierce       17tli  unattached  infautrv. 
Davis  Arthur  T.     "  "  " 

a 


10 


HISTORT  OP 


Dearborn  George    W.     17th    nnuttached 

Infantry. 
Durgin  James  N.     17th  unattached  inran- 

try. 
Day  Lnther    Major,    F  17. 
Derby  George  W.        "  " 
liresser  Alouzo  "  " 

Dearborn  John  S.         ♦<  •»       . 
Dearborn  Hazcn  8.       "  " 
Doe  Charles  A.  "  '• 

Davis  ('harles  N.  "  •'    w, 

Davis  Charles  H.  "  " 

Dawson  Franls    H   22d. 
Dwinnels  Daniel  "     " 
Downing  William"    "    d.  Jnly  2,  1864. 
Dicliey,  Isaac  L.    D  'Jtli. 
Davidson,  Edward  F.     11  22d. 
Dempsey,  William  J.  I  22d.   des.  Aug.  30, 

1862. 
Dodge,  William  H.    D  24th.    d.    Oct.   23, 

1863. 
Downey  Daniel    H  28th.     w.  at  battle  of 

the  Wilderness. 
Donnely  John    H  28th.    w.  at  Spottsylva- 

nia. 
Davis  Stephen  H.     D  5th. 
Davidson  W.  O.     H  1 1th,  d  July  27,  1863. 
Davis  A.  M.      E  11th. 
Downing  J.     E  12th. 
Davis  F.  "     "     w.  at  Antietam. 

Drew  Arthur  L.      M  Uth. 
Demevitt   John  W.    F  14th. 
Dearborn  James  M.    K  Uth. 
Dwinnels  Moses  P.    M  14th. 
Dwinnels,  Charles  H.    "     " 
Downig  James  2d.     H  14th. 
Dewhirst  Horsfall    —    17th. 
Dwinnels  Philip    D  17th. 
Dougherty  George    E  17th. 
Downing  Daniel        '•      " 
Donnelly  Peter    H  28th,  k.  at  Antietam. 
Davis  Moses    G  30th. 
Durant  John     "    " 
Donovan    Thomas     G    30th,    d.   July  1, 

1865. 
Devling  Leonard  M.     E  17th. 
Dwinnels  George  H.     M  14th. 
Daley  William    E  17th. 
Durgin  James  M.     D  17t'.i. 
Digman  Patriclt    E  17th. 
Davis  Daniel  G.     G  35th. 
Dean  James  F.     G  35th. 
Dresser  Augustus  W.     G  35th,  d.  — 
Dresser  William  W.     G  35th,  w.  at  Antie- 
tam. 
Dresser  Albert  L.     G  35th. 
Drew  Herbert  M.     G  35th. 
Drew  Daniel  F.     M  35th,  k.  at  Antietam. 
Drew  Charles  A.     G  35th. 
Dunn  Cliarles  M.    G  35th. 

Day  Horace 

Dearborn  George    —  — 
Dresser  Charles  I.     C  2d. 
Dresser  John              "  " 
Dodge  John  M. 


I    17th. 

F  50th. 
It     (> 


Davis  Stephen  H. 
Dodge  Charles  W. 
Duncan  Samuel  W. 
Davis   Charles  A. 
Davis   George   S.  •'     " 

DeRochment,  D.  P.       "     '• 
Davis    Ellphaiet  "     " 

Downes  John  '•     " 

Daley  Bartlett  L.     G  50tb. 
Davis   Alft-ed  H.     G  50th. 
Davis  George  M.     F  50th. 
Dias  John       M    2d. 
Davis  Kichard  "     " 
Dailey  D.  "     " 

Dalley   Bartlett  P.     F  2d. 
Damon   Darius  S      E  2d. 
Dowe  Franli   A.     M  14tb. 
Doyte   Michael.       L  3d. 
Danforth  Otis?    A  4th. 
Dcrwin   Thomas.     4th  cav. 
Douglas  William.     D  15th. 
Dolau   Barney.      G  30th. 
Downes  Chailes  H.    I  60th. 
Davis  Roljert    —  2lHt. 

Dorsey   Edward . 

Dorsey  Edward . 

Duffle  Patricli . 

Dodge  Charles  B.     A  13th. 

Davis  Charles  A.     H  30th. 

Dias  Robert    —  31st. 

Darwin  Thomas      C  5l8t.    des.    Oct.   20, 

1864 
Dudley  Albert  H.     F  1st. 
Davis  Albert  A.     E    4th. 
Davis  Alvin  A.      "     " 
Donnelly  Peter    C  — . 
Donnelly  Patrick  "  " 
Dale  Herbert  A.     17th  unattached  inf. 
Dal  ton  Pierce  " 

Davis  Arthur  T.  "    -  " 

Dearborn  George  W.    "  " 

Durgin  James  N.  "  " 

EDWARDS  George  W.     D  5th. 
Edwards  Nathan  \I.  '• 

Emerson  Edward     H.  " 

Emerson  Joseph  R.     II  Uth. 
Evans  Horace  B.     sergt.,  E  12th,  d  o(  w. 

received  June  25,  1864. 
Ellsworth  I).  W.    E.  12th,  w.  at  Antietam, 
Elliot  Samuel  H.     I   " 
Ethier  Joseph    E        *' 
Emery  Aaron     M   14th. 
Elliott   William     E  17th. 
Ellis  Thomas         '     " 
Emerson   Edward    F  17th. 
Evans  John  W.     H  22d. 
England  C.  H.       "     " 
pjmerson  Isaiah     E  17th. 
Eaton  George        "    " 
Evans  Robert    1st  co.  sharp  shooters. 
Edwards  Nathan  M.      2d  and  Ist    lieut. 

Sewell's  engineers,  2  corps. 
Ellis  George  W.     G  35th,  1st  lieut. 
Emerson  William  H.     G  35th. 
Ellsworth  John  N.  Jr.     1st  serg.  K  3d  VI. 


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11 


Kills  John  M.     l8t  lleut.  ti  35th. 

Ellis  GeoFKe  W.    G  35th  k.  at  Antletam. 

Emerson  William  II.     G  35th. 

Ekler  Albert 

Ellsworth  Joslah  A    —  28th. 

Ellsworth  Charles  S.     —  18th, 

Eaton  Charles  J.    —   14th. 

Emery  Samnel  C.    F  60th. 

Emerson  Albert        "     << 

Eaton  Eugene  G.     "     " 

Eaton  Albert  C.       •'    " 

Edwards  Geo.  W.    G    " 

Eaton  Geo.  W.         "     " 

Emerson  Geo.  R.      "     " 

Ellis  Sebastian         "     " 

Eaton  William  H.    M  4th,  H.  A. 

Earle  Joseph  M.        '•     "      " 

Eaton  Willis     G  7th  battery. 

Emerson  George  E.     G  59th.     k.  June  17, 

1864. 
Eddy,  George  C.     E  1st,  H.  A.  d.  Oct.  18, 

1862. 
Emery  Ivory    F   H.  A.      d.  In  Anderson- 

vllle,  Aug.  17,  1804. 
Eaton  John  G.     I  00th. 
Evans  Charles  R."     " 
Eddy  Georye  B.     H  50th. 
Eaton  Mlnot  H.     I   2d. 
FOGG  George  E.     D  5th. 
Foster  George  B.     "     " 
Fowler  Samuel  W.  "     " 
Frost  James  "     " 

Fuller  Charles  G,    G  1st.   w.  at  "Bull  Run. 
Foster  Phlneas    I  12th. 
Frost  George  B.  "     " 
Folsom  Daniel  W.    F  14th. 
Fletcher  John  H.        "     «' 
Folsom  Warren  W.   K    " 
Fernald  N.  C.  M   " 

Flanders  Francis  C.   "     " 
Flaherty  Edward    E  17th. 
Fleming  Murtz        "     " 
Folsom  Charles  E.  F     " 
Frost  Julius  B.        "     " 
Furber  John  G.        "     " 
Fletcher  Francis      "     " 
Fowler  Samuel  W.    H  22d. 
Fogg  George  F.  u     «< 

Frankle  Jones    —  17th.   brevet  brig.-gen. 
Farnswovth  Sylvester  P    H  22d. 
Frye  William  L.    H  22d.    k.  June  27,  1862, 

at  Gaines'  Mills,  Va. 
Fitts  Henrv  T.     H  22d. 
Foster  Israel        "    " 
Fifleld  Lorenzo    H  22d,  d.  June  9,  1802. 
Fountain  Andrew  N.     D  19th,  k.  Aug.  7, 

1862,  at  Yorktown,  Va. 
Fairbanks  Henry  A.    H  22d. 
Fellows  Horatio     C  19th,  k.  June  6,  1804, 

at  Coal  Harbor. 
Flynn  John    H  20th. 

Foster  Charles  A.    H  20th,  k.  June  1, 1862. 
Fltts  Stephen  W.     H.  22d. 
Frlnk  Robert    H  22d,   drowned  April  2, 

1864. 


Frlnk  George     II.  22d,  d.  June  !),  1803. 
Floyd  Benjamin     H  22d,  k.  June  27,  1802, 

at  James'  Mills. 
Fletcher  Andrew  J.    H  22d. 
Frothlngham  George  t .     II  22d. 
Frothlngham  Charles  H     II  22d. 
Ford  Dennis    H  '.'Hth. 
Flanlghan  William    G  30th,  d.  October  2, 

1862. 
Fountain  Jonas    I  Slst. 
Foss  Henry  G.     D  Ist  cavalry. 
Flanders  Chas.  II.     "        •' 
Forbes  Augustus  S.    —  14th. 
Forbes  Henry  S. ,  died  In  Andersoa- 

vllle,  July  27,  1864. 
Fowler  John  F.     C  19th. 
Ford  Horace  K.     D  17th. 
Follen  Patrick    G  35th. 
Fernald  Simeon  M.     G  35th. 
Fltts  Warren  J.     sergt.,  G  36th. 
Flanders  Leonard  II.     w.  at  Antletam. 
Foot  Samuel    G  35th. 
Foss  Alfred  A.     G  35th. 
Fuller  James  R.     G  35th. 

Folsom  Horatio 

Frothlngham  John  L.     G  3d. 
Farr  Amml    5th  N.  H. 

Follett 

Fuller  John  S.  Jr. 

Flanders  Charles  E.    C  17th. 

Felch  Daniel  M.     1st  lleut.  —  14th. 

Foss  William        F  50th. 

Foss  William  A.    "     " 

Flanders  Burton    "    '• 

Flanders  E.  O.       "    «' 

Fltzpatrick  John  "     " 

Fowler  Gilbert  S.  "     " 

Fuller  Wm.  B.        "     " 

Faraham  H.  H.      G    " 

Flanders  Jesse       "    " 

French  Moses  E.    "    " 

Favorlngton  Moses  ('.     G  50th. 

Flint  George  W.     H  2d  H.  A.  d.  at  Ander- 

sonvllle,  Sept.  11,  1864. 
Frye  John  L.  C  2d  H.  A. 
Floyd  Geo.  E.  H  "        "     d.  at  Anderson- 

ville,  Jan.  25,  1864. 
Fltts  Walter  Gage    E  1st  H.  A. 
Flanders  ^Jenjamln  G.     K  2d  H.  A. 
Frye  Henry  C.     C  2d  H.  A. 
Fish  Charles  H.     corp.  M  4th  H.  A. 
French  Aaron  H.  "       "      " 

Foster  Edward  H.    29th  unattached  H.  A. 
Fegan  William  "  "  " 

Fellows  Rufus  J.     L  4th  cavalry  d.    Nov. 

26,  1864. 
Foye  James  H.     4th  battery. 
Farnham  G.  H.    —  23d.   d.  April  5,  1862. 
Follansder  John  W.     B  11th. 
Fitts    Leroy     B.       I  60th. 
Fowler  Edward  D.   "     '« 
French  Frank  P.       "    '« 
Fielder  Andrew  H.  "    " 
Freeman  Edward    —  21st. 
Fogus    Brutus    —        " 


12 


HISTOUY   OF 


Finney  Joseph    uavy. 

Frye  A.  A.     F  17tli    tl.  Dec.  28,  1801. 

Fowler,  Kilmuud  U.     eo.  B  1st  buttery. 

French  G.  h\    veteran   reserve  corps. 

Flint  C.  H.     17th  unattached  Infantry. 

Flint  Ira  J.     "  " 

GOULD  Albert    II     D.  .'>th. 

Gould  Koyal  I).         •'     "    and  G  50th. 

Greenleaf  Mathew  N.     D  5th. 

Gushee  Franklin   A.       "     " 

Gilinan   Franl<     (J  10th. 

Gale  Marcus  II.     II  llth. 

Greenleaf  William  G  " 

Grant  John  S.     K    12th,  v/.  at   Antietuni. 

Gale  Eben  T.     E  14th. 

Goodwin  Timothy    M    14th. 

Greeley    Jameson        "     " 

Gosa  Charles  P.     D  17th. 

Godfrey  Petjr    E  17th.  dcs.  Aug.  2:5,  18G1. 

Gartsido  J.  .'I.    "     " 

Godfrey  John     E  17th. 

(iodfrey  Joseph  "     " 

Goggiu  John       "     " 

Getcliell  Daniel  L.     2d  lieufr.     F  I9th.. 

Gilman  Ac'  )nlram  L.     F  17th. 

Gardiner  Albert  G.        "     " 

Gilman  W.    E.   sergt.  "     " 

Gale   Albert  "     " 

Gilman  James  W.  •<     u 

Gilman  Uufus  L.  '*     " 

Gilman  Mark  L.  "     " 

Gardner  I).  W.     corp.  "     " 

George  Jolin  S.     II  22d. 

Gray  George  M.     "     *' 

George  William  K.     F  17th. 

Greene  Asa  W.     F  IDth. 

Greenleaf  Albert  II.     A  19th. 

George  Leonard  W.     H  22d. 

Gale  Nathan  "     " 

Goodwin  William  P.  "     " 

Goulding  Patrick    H  28th. 

Gilman  Charles  P.     L  1st  cavalry. 

Goldsmith  William  II.     I  14th. 

Goldsn.ith  Lucius  R.     —  14th. 

Gage  Edmund   C.    B  14th.     k.   at    Spott- 

sylvania. 
George  Wallace  T.     1st  lieut.  C  19th. 
George  Henry  B.     G  asth. 
George  Henry  G.     "     '•    k.  at  Antietam. 
Glines  James  A.      "     " 
Gile  Andrew  J.        "     "  "    "  " 

Goodwin  Geo.  K.     "     "  w.  "  " 

Gubtil  Robert         "     " 
Goodrich  Hazeu  B."     •' 
Greene  William  B.    —  14th. 
Goldsmith  Melvin  II.    —  14th. 
Gontiss  Asa    Mozart  reg't  of  N.  Y* 
Goodell  Walter  S.    F  50th. 
Gibson  Albert  O.       "     " 
Gordon  Edward        "     " 
Gilman  Lucius  B.      "     •'  d.  Aug.  2,  18G3. 
George  Arthur  L.      '•     " 
Gould  Royal  D.         G     " 
Graliam  Sylvanus      '•     " 
Gale  Henry  "     " 


Goodrich  Walter       G  50tli. 

Grahitu  James  W.      "     " 

(ieorge  Townsend  P.     F  50th. 

Green  William  B.     1st  11.  A. 

Goodwin  Henry  K.     2nd  H.  A. 

Gordon  William  L.       " 

Goss   James   W.     B  1st  H.  A.,  des.  April 

25,   1804. 
Goodrich  Prescott  W.     1st  cavalry.) 
Green  Thomas     29th  unattached  II.  A. 
Greeu'Ugh   Henry   O.     G   2ud  cav.,   den. 

July  13,  18G3. 
Godfrey  John  T.     G  2d  cav. 
Goodwin  John  C.     E  4th  cav. 
Gasson  Edward  L.     I3th  battery. 
Gasson  Frederick  L.    "        " 
Grant  Joshua    C  17th. 
George  Llewelyn    I  60th. 
Geo-ge  Charles  I).  "     " 
Gillard  Hector    —  2l9t. 
Green  Jnck  —      " 

Griffin  Solomon     navy. 
Grant  Solomon    2d  unnattached  infantry. 
Gage  Alfred  F.     —  — 
Gorman  Patrick    C  2d,  H.  A. 
Gallager  Patrick    E  61st. 
Gale  Charles   A.    17th     unattached   Inf'y. 
Hoyt  Van  Buren    D5th. 

Haynes  Daniel  J.     "     " 
Hatch  Joshua  Jr.     "     " 

Ilersom  Greenleaf  "     " 

Holmes  Varuum  E.  "     " 

Harmon  Woodbury  S.     G  1st. 

Heath  Henry  H.     1st  lieut.  G  1st. 

Heath  J.  Wesley    G   1st  d.  Nov.  1 ,    1862. 

Hammond  C.  W.     "     "     d.  Sept.  29,1862. 

Hoyt  William  C.     E  12th  k.  at   Antietam. 

Hall  Rufus  F.  F  " 

Haddock  Oliver  J.  I    " 

Hunkins  H.  N.     E  14th  d.  of  wounds,May 
20,  1864. 

Hoyt  George*  C.      F  " 

Hodgsdon  J.  F.     I     " 

Heard  Reuben  F.  M  *'  d.  of  wounds,  June 
17,  1864. 

Iluitkins  Horace     "  "      "  "        May 

20,   1864. 

Hanson  William  II.     E  17lh. 

Havijan  Thomas  "     " 

Hennessey  John  "     " 

Hennessey  Daniel,  1st  lieut.,  F  17th. 

Hill  John  B-  "     " 

Hall  Stephen  W.  "     " 

Haynes  William  C,  corp.        *'     " 

Harriman  John  S.  "     " 

Hewitt  Samuel  C.  "     " 

Houston  Benjamin  F.  "     " 

Hodgeskins "     '• 

Hunkins  Ensign  L.  "     "  , 

Hewes  George  W.     2d  lieut.,"     " 

Haynes  Daniel  J.     H  22d,  d.  Sept.  6,  1862. 

Haddock  Leonard  H.     " 

Ilaseltine  Charles  H.     " 

Hicks  Joseph     F  17th. 

Hills  Charles  H.     D  19th. 


nAVBuniLL. 


18 


Hayes  James  F  lOtli 

How  Henry  J.     —        "  com.  major,  k.  nt 
battle  of  Nelson's  Farm,  June  30,  1803. 

Heath  U.  P.     H  20tli,  (I.  Oct.  if3,  1804. 

Heath  J.  L.     D  19th,  d.  of  wounds  July  5, 
1803. 

Hoideu  Levi     H  27th,  des.  to  the  enemy 
Mar.  14,  1802  and  May  17,  1804. 

Hewins   Otis  W.     G  30th. 

Heath  DanW;!  S.      "     "    d.  Oct.  Cy,  1802. 

Hatcli  Alfred  B.       "     " 

Hazen  Thomas        "     "  d.  Dec.  25,   1802. 

Hamilton  James  1).     serg't.  1st  cavalry. 

Holmes  Varuum  E.     L  Ist  cavalry. 

Hill    Georye    H.  "  " 

Hayncs  Nathan  W.     serg't,   2d  Co.  sharp- 
shooters,    k.  in  action  May  30,  1804. 

Heath  James  H.     C  l!)lh. 

Hanson  Joseph     H  32d. 

Harlow  Joseph  W.     I  14th. 

Heyburn  John  B     »' 

Hardy  George  W.       I     " 

Howard  George  H.    B     " 

Hobbs  Alonzo      1)  17th. 

Haines  Andrew  J.  A     •' 

Hubbard  James     —   " 

Hazen  Hugh         —    " 

Harmon  Waller  S.     O.  35th.    w.  at  Antic- 
tarn. 

Hammond  George  K*  "     "        "        " 

Hardy  Joseph  C.  "     " 

Harriman  Ira  F.  "     " 

Hackett  William     G  35th,  k.  at  Antietem. 

Hall  Jesse  F.  *'     "     w.  at  Antietam. 

Heath  G.  W.  corp.  "     •' 

Heath  Francis  C.     "     "     w.  at  Antietam. 

Head  Addison  "     " 

Hewett  John  C.      "     "     w.  at  Antietam. 

Hodges  Thorndike  D.  2d  Meut.,  F  35th. 

Hoyt  Henry  A.     G  35th     k.  at  Antietem. 

Hum  hreys  Edwards    , . 

Hill  Charles. 

How  James  C.     N.  Y.,  ass.  surgeon. 

Hewins  Otis  W.     G  20th. 

Huntress  John , . 

Hunkins  H.  W.     G  35th. 

Houston  Andrew  J.     2d  H.  A. 

Harlow  Jasper  W.     I  14th. 

Hoburn  George    —  I4th. 

Howard  Ebcn  M.    C  10th. 

HovVes  Alonzo    —  17th. 

Harris  Robert     1st  lieut.  —  17th. 

Hanson  John  W.     chaplain   Olh. 

Hassall  Robert  "        50th. 

Hurd  Ira    1st  lieut.  F    " 

Harmon  George  K.     corp.  "    " 

Hanson  Acel  "    " 

Hunkins  Warren  C. 

Howard  William  S. 

Hunt  George  W. 

Haynes  Jackson 

Hanrahan  James 
5,  1802. 

Haddock,  Charles  H. 

Hill   Andrew  J. 


serg't  " 


des.  Dec. 


Howe  James  F  BOth. 

Hatch  Joshua,  jr.  serg't   (i  50th. 

Hill  Char'es  H.  "        ♦'     " 

Holt  Joseph  F.     sergt.         G  60th. 

Hammond  Henry  J.  " 

Havens  Silas  F. 

U.iseltinc  William  L 

llarwood  Andrew  J  " 

Hoyt  Benjamin  K.  jr.  *' 

Hoyt  Samuel  P  " 

Howe  Edwin  M  " 

Hoyt  Ezra  " 

Hul)bnrd  Oliver  S 

Hovt  George  N.     1st  H.  A. 

Hunkins  Jolin  N.     F  oOth 

Hunkins  Harry  T.     F  50th  d.  July  4,  1808. 

Hall  Benjamin  F. 

llurd  William  H.  H.     1st  H.  A. 

Hawkins  Lewis    K  1st  H.  A. 

Hosum  George  W.     D  2d  H.  A. 

Haley  John     M  2d  H.  A. 

Holden  George  A.     M  4th  H.  A. 

Hackett  Charles  F       "  " 

Harwood  Henry  V      "  <«       . 

Hargreaves  Daniel  R  " 

Hoy  George  W.     A  1st        " 

Hovt  George      B  1st  H.  A. 

Healey  Daniel     29th  Unattached  H.  A. 

Huse  Nathan     C  1st  cavalry. 

Holbrook  Leroy  A.     corp.  23d  cavalry. 

Hammond  Charles  H.     A  4th        " 

Hines  Lorenzo  "  '* 

Hail  Frederick  A.     7th  battery. 

Huntress  William  H.     F  59th. 

Hall  Samuel  A.     A  19th. 

Harris  Charles     B  11th. 

Hazeline  Richard     H  30th. 

Hall  Hendrick     I  OOth. 

Hanson  Isaac      "     " 

Holt  Abbott  L.    "     " 

Holbrook  L.  A.   "     " 

Holmes   William    —  21st. 

Hamilton  James      —     " 

Hanlon  Thomas 

Hamler  George  W. 

Hartford  Sobieska  E.     on  "Mississippi." 

Hutchinson  Christopher  on  "Balnbridge. " 

Hicks  Abrani     on  "Colorado." 

Haley  Denis 

Hall  Joseph     on  "Mississippi." 

Hart  Oliver  A.     on  "Bainbridge." 

Haggerty  William,     on  "South  Carolina. 

llauldsoack  All)ert. 

Hunt  John  " 

Harvey  Charles  " 

Howard,  George  A.     on  "Mississippi." 

Harvey,  William     on  "Colorado." 

Harvety  Michael     on  "Mississippi." 

Hare  James    on  "Massachusetts.  " 

Hastly  Alston  " 

liarrigan  Bartholomew     on  "Colorado." 

Mickey  John     on  "Mississippi." 

Hodgkins  James  E.  " 

Horan  Jolm     on  "South  Carolina." 

llorun  Jeremiah  " 


14 


HISTORY   OK 


H^ilcy  John    (til  •'Raitiliridgc." 

Ilackott  I'liilip    on  "Missistilppl." 

Howard  Miircus  '* 

llurse  Luther  P.  '* 

liaiisoii  Charles  G.  " 

Hah!.y  Nathaniel  B. 

Harmon  John  W.  " 

Hartley  Thonnis     on  "South  C;aroliua." 

Haney  Ilobert  E.     on  "vSus(ineha  iiia." 

Houston    Solomon    W.     on     "Massuciiu- 

setts." 
Hamlet  Thllip    on  "South  Carolina." 
Howard  Charles  S.     on  "Sabine." 
Haley  Henry 

Hayes  Patrick    on  "Onward." 
Harvey  Freilerick  F.     on  "Colorado." 
Harris  John    on  "Ossipee. 
Harris  Charles  W.     " 
Hanson  .Vndrew         " 
Haj!;ji;erty  John  " 

Hawes  Walter  " 

Hayes  James  " 

Herl  James    on  "Colorado." 
Harrington  Patrick 
Hart  James  Gage 
Horner  Thomas 

Hallen  James    on  "San  Jacinto." 
Holmes  James    on  "Colorado." 
Hamilton  Wni.  H. 
Holm  George  T. 
Hayes  Patrick  " 

Higgins  Eben  L.  " 

Hendrick  Edward  " 

Hart  Michael  " 

Harvey  Samuel    on  "Onward." 
Hare  William     on  "Ossipee." 
Hayes  John    on  "Hnron." 
Hawkins  Joseph  A.     on  "Huron. 
Huse  Frank  G.     on  "Sabine." 
Hanlon  Thomas 
Hanlon  James 
Hanogan  John 

Hammond  Walter  S.     H  22d. 
Hinds  Simon  I).     B  59111. 
House  David     E  (list. 
Hicks  Joseph  T.     E  1st  H.  A. 
Hoitt  Joseph  S.     H  2ud     " 
Hartley  William  H.     B  1st  battery. 
Huse  Edward  E.  "       " 

Harriman  Charles  M.  C      " 
Hogle  Lucius  D       " 

Hurney  James  "       " 

Holt  Frank     1st  serg't  D  1st  battery. 
Hardy  John  N.     corp.  17  Unattached. 
Hood  Hiram  D.  "        " 

Hood  Saiiuiel  "        " 

ISBISTER  John    on  "Mississippi." 
Irwin  James  V.     on  "Sabine." 
JACKSON  Hiram  H.     B  5th. 
Judge  Charles  W.  "     "     • 

Judson  Isaac  P.     E  12th  k.  at  Autietam. 
Jackson  William     H  17th. 
Johnson  Charles  B.     M  14th. 
Johnson  Horatio  "     " 

Jones  Saranel  W.     F  17ih. 


L 


d.    June     3, 


Johnson  George 

18(12. 
Johnson  Hanison     "     " 
Johnson  William  IL     H  22d. 
Jatpies  Edwin  H.  — IDtli. 
Jaques  John  J.     —  " 
Ja(|ues  Melviii  F.     G  iloth  w.  at  Antlvtain. 
Jenness  William  B.     1st  lieut.  G  Uoth. 
Jeiiuess  Joseph  K.     1st   lieut.  in    "Scott's 

\HM."    Now  York  regiment. 
Judge  Charles  W.     1st  sergt.  I  17tli. 
Jetlers  George  W.     I)  ikl  H    A. 
Johnson  Edwin  L.     corp.  F  50th.     d.       eb 

27,   18(W. 
Jacobs  Wyman  N.     F  50th.     d.    July    7, 

18(1;?. 
Johnson  Ciiarles  L.     F  50th. 
Johnson  Charles  [L      ■" 
Johnson  Henry  H.     corp.  F  50th. 
Joliiison  William  F.     G  50th. 
Johnson  Frank  H.     G  50th. 
Jaques  Harvey     G  50tli. 
Jenness  Sumner  "     "     des.  Nov.  1!),  18G2. 
Jiupies  E.  Newton     I  OOth. 
Jones    Paul       — 21st. 
Jackson  John    —    " 
Jenkins  Win.     —    " 
Johnson  Isaac  —     " 
Jenkins  Cyrus  —    " 
Joy  Emerson  G.     on  "South  Carolina." 
Jones  John  H.     on  "Mississippi." 
Jettrey  Jehiel 

Jones  Merrick  " 

Jeiining  Thomas  " 

Johnson  Charles    on  "Bainbrldge." 
Johnson  William    on  "Colorado." 
Johnson  Benjamin     on   "South  Carolina." 
Johnson  (ieorge     on  "Mississippi." 
Jackson   Benjamin  F.      on  "South  Caro 

Una." 
Jenness  John    on  "Massachusetts." 
Johnson  Charles  H.     on  "King  Fisher." 
Jackson  William  H. 
Jenkins  James 

Johnson  Peter    on  "Sabine." 
Jacobsou  Jacob    on  "Onward." 
Johnson  Nathaniel  " 

Johnson,  John    on  "Colorado." 
Jackson  Joseph  " 

Johnson  Simon  " 

James  John  " 

Jameson  John  " 

Jones  Isaac  " 

Johnson  John  " 

Jayne  Edmund    on  "King  Fisher." 
Jayne  John  " 

Jacques  Edmund  " 

Jewett  Williaii  H.      C  19th.      d.   July    1, 

18()2. 
Johnson  Osgood    E  59th. 
Josleyii  William  N.     C  1st.  battery. 
KIEF  Thomas     1st  lieut.  4th  cav. 
Kieruan  Frank  T.     I)  5th. 
Knowles  Charles  K.     sergt.  H  22d.     w.  at 
Gettysburg,    d.  July  13,  1863. 


IIAVKKIIII.L 


i:» 


Kiinbiill  Viiriiuni  U.     H  lltli. 

KltUlor  (niivrlos  II.     K  I2lh.     w.   at  Antie- 

taiii. 
Kc'iiiK^y  Thomiis      I   12tli.      des.    May    '>, 

1H(!4. 
Klini'ull  ("liaii(!s  11.     I   12tli.     w.  at  Antlo- 

tuiu.     d.  Oct.  a,  lH(i2. 
Klttr(!(l,:;c  Friiiik  S.     I   1st  H.  A. 
Koniicilv  Thoiiiiis  II.    M  1st  II.  A.   d.  July 

:n,  lAct. 
Kiiiil)idl  Jaiiu's     I  Killi. 
KcMup  Sjiiimt'l  It.     A  17tli. 
Kiiiil)all  Charlivs  \V.     1)  I'tli. 
Kelly  Joseph  (J.     2d  lioiit.  K  17tli. 
Kemiey  Doiiilnick.     corp.  E  I7tli. 
Keif  Joseph  P.     sergt.  F        " 
Kimball  Cliailjjs  A.  " 

Kenniston    Nath'l  F.       " 
Kiinl)all  John  T. 

Kellv  JiUiu's  N.  M        32d. 

Kimball  Charles  A.     II  22d. 
Kiiowly  Charles   K.     serjrt.    H   22d.  w.    at 

(iettysl)iir«,  d.  July  i;{,  IH(h\. 
Kenniston  Royal  F.     II  22d. 
Keniffan  Wm.  K.     seryt.  H  2«th,  w.  June 

IG,  lHr)2. 
Kinjj;  Peter    corp.  II  2.Sth. 
Kimball  Charles     H  ;50th,  il.  Sept.    9,  18fi.!. 
Kaler  Cornelius    capt.  5th  cav. 
Keif  Thomas     1st  ILut.  L  4th  cav. 
Kendall  (ieorge  S.     II  2d  Vt. 
Kelly  Edward  P.     G  35lh. 
Kenney  Silas  W.     "     " 
Keenan  Frank   T.     sergt.    G  35th,    \v.    at 

.Vntietam. 
Kimball  Daniel  K.     2d  lieut.  G  35th. 
Kinjj;man  Geo.  VV.     I9th. 
Kimball  Daniel 
Kendall  George  S.     Berdan's    regt.   sharp 

shooters. 
Kasson  W.  W.     B  2d  N.  II. 
Kelly  David  M.     Q.  M.  sergt  F  50th. 
Kimball  Charles  A.     corp.       *'     " 
King  Patrick     D  2d  II.  A. 
Kimball  Moses     L  3d  cav. 
Kelly  Charles  A.     7th  bat. 
Knox  John  H.     G  5'.)th. 
Kimball  Marcus     serj.  t.  A  19th. 
Kelly  Thomas  B.     I  COth. 
Kimball  Frank 

King  Glancy  J.  on  "Colorado." 
Korr  George  on  "Mississippi." 
Kendall  Patrick     on  "       " 

Kellock  Edward     ou    "South  Carolina." 
Kelly  John     on  "Mississippi." 
Kiml)all  Augustus     ou  "Colorado." 
Kelly  James 
Kalcan  John 

Kirk  Andrew    ou  "Sabine." 
Keaton  Robert  H. 
Knight  Henry  H. 
Keene  Thonvis 
Kennedy  1       nls 
Kelly  James  N.     M  32d. 
Kelly  George  W.     I  1st.  H.  A. 


Kelly  Isaiah     I  1st.  11.  A. 

Kellv  James    C  28th. 

Kind)all  Edward   S.     B  Lst  bat. 

Kent  Charles  E.     C'  1st  bat. 

Kinil)all  (Jharh^s  N.     unnttftdied    Co.  17th. 

Kimball  Walter  B.  "  " 

Kin-.'slev  (Jeo.  W.  " 

LIVINGSTON  Murray  V.     Itugler   1)    lst 

cav. 
Lancaster  F.  A.     1st  lleut.  1  12th. 
Liberty  Peter    E  1st  II.  A. 
Lawson  I' rands  E.     E  17th. 
Liiwton  Joseph  W.     "     " 
Leonard  Geo.  C.     corp.  II  22tl. 
Lord  John  VV.     II  22d. 
Lord  James  II.     ninsician  .\  l!»th. 
Lake  Jos'.-ph  W.     musician  .\  I'Jth. 
Livingston  llenrv  B.     II  22d. 
Lee  Hugh     H  28th. 
Lynch  llei.ry     B  2i)th. 
Lacki!  Renl)en  L.     4rh  battery. 
Leg^ettJohn  "        " 

Lamb  Lawrence     E  1st  II.  A.     d.  18(54. 
Little  Moses  C.     I)  I'Jth    k.  at  Eredericks- 

biirtr.  Dec.  11,  18(12. 
Lam        nry  II.     C  17th. 
Loll     Charles   H.     1)  17th. 
Li      11  Beiij.  F.     G  35th. 
Longfellow  Edward  P.      (J   .'^'ith.      w.    at 

Antietani. 
Lufkin  EU)ridge     corp.    (i    35th.      vv.    ut 

Antietam. 
LeBos(iuet  James    G   35th.     d.  1863. 
Lacke  .T.  K.     19th  unassiirned. 
LeBosijuet  Albert     F  50th. 
Ladd  Thomas  E.      "     " 
Littlelield  Hazen  S.  "     " 
Leonard  John  "     "       des.    Oct.     18, 

i8(;2. 

Lee  G.  O.       corp.    G    " 

Livingston  E.  H.      "     " 

Lane  Lawrence     M   2d  H.  .\. 

Liberty  Joseph     E    1st  H.  A.     k.  June  16, 

18G4. 
Laundry  Joseph     M    1st  II.  \.     des.  July 

8,   18G2. 
Lapoint    D   1st  H.  A. 
Lowry  George  P.     A    2(1  cav. 
Lovejoy  Edwin  B.     7th  battery. 
Lovejoy  Daniel  II.     B  4()th. 
Lyncli  Michael 
Lyons  John     K   3d  H.  A. 
Larkiu  Charles  O.     vet.  reserve  corp. 
Littlefleld    Joseph  A.       17th     regt.    uuat- 

tached  Co. 
MERRILL  Walter,  jr.     I  ()Otli. 
Morrisnn  Noah  II.         "      " 
Morse  Stephen  E.  "     " 

Mack  Moses     21st. 
McNeil  Morris   " 
MaySon  Edward 

McCarty  John    ou  "Katahdiu." 
McVay  Charles  Page 
McGrash  Terrence 
McKeuuey  Patrick 


u\ 


HI8TOUY   Oic 


McLnnuliKn     H.  50th. 

Morrill  CImrk'H  L.     A  noth. 

M  i«iieiit  Oliver    A  4th  en  v. 

Miller  Frank  C.     H  Ist  battery. 

Wilier  Kdwarcl  C.  C  " 

Miller  U<)l)ert  B  "        •• 

MelCvov  MIchnel    C  "        •* 

Morrlss  (Jcor^e  H.    "         '• 

Mortfiui  Willluin  II.    17th  regt.  unattached 

Co. 
Messer  Carlos  V.    col.  50th. 
Mill.-*  John  F.     4th  sergt.  1)  5th. 
Meserve  El)ene/.er  "  *• 

Mills,  W.  W.     I    l.st  H.  A. 
Murch  Charles     D  5th. 
Morse  Oeorjje  W.     serst.  H  2(1. 
Murphv  Dennis    C  12th. 
Merrill  (leorf,'e  L.     E  12th. 
MeKowii  .TohuB.     PMst  H.  A.      d.    Nov. 

18.    lH(i4. 
MeCov  I'atrlck    F  Ist  H.  A. 
Merriil  Henry    F  17th. 
McNainara  Michael  C      capt.    E  17th. 
Maroiiy  James  1st  lieut.     •'      " 

Mulvey  Henry  corp.     "      " 

McC^arty  Thomas  corp.     "     "     des. 

Aufj.  2,  18G1. 
Mahoney  John     A   17th     w.  July,  1803. 
Masterson  John    E  17th.      des.   Aug.   14, 

18«1. 
Mellnily  George    "     " 
Mc(irath  Thomas    corp.  E  17th. 
MeKane  Patrick  "     "      des.  Jan. 

Jan.  HI,  1863, 
Movie  Bernard  "     •' 

Muiligau  Michael    E  17th. 
Morse  Gardner  S.     corp.  F  17th. 
Metcair  Edward  D.  "     " 

Metcalf  George  A.  "     " 

Murray  Thomas  •'     " 

Meader  Chas.  F.  ••     " 

Manning  Byrne    H  22d. 
Mitcliell  James  S.     corp.  H  22d. 
Mahoney  John  2d.  "     " 

Morse  John  H.     I  17th. 
Manlen  Henry  F.     corp.  I  17th. 
Mills  Ciiarles  E.     D  17th,  w.  Dec.  1862. 
Mills  John  E.     musician  —  17th. 
Moses  John  "         1)  lt)th. 

McQiiestion   Clinton    taken     prisoner    at 

Ball's  Bluff,   k.   at  Antietam   Sept.    17, 

18(52. 
Morrill  John  W.     II  20th,  k.  May   6,  1864. 
Mcintosh  James     "  22d,  d.  Oct.  14,   1862. 
Manning  Timothy    C  40th. 
Magher  John  F.     H  28th,  d.  — 
Manning  Thomas    E    30t!i,   d.    Aug.    20, 

18(!2. 
Merrill  Joseph  N.     corp.  G  30th. 
McCarty  Patrick    G  30th. 
Morse  Horace    2d  lieut.    97  U.  S.  colored 

int. 
Mahoney   John  3d    4th  battery. 
Moody  Elhauer  H.     L  4th  cav. 
Moore  Martin    1   H.  A. 


Morsi'  Flank     H   22d. 

Marden   Geo.    O.     I  17th,   d.  Jan  1,  1865. 

Millett  Wm.  F.     E  17th. 

Merritt  James  L.     siunal  eorps. 

Meader  John  L.     V  17th. 

Morse  Henry  M     "     " 

Movelt.s  Luther     E  1?!''. 

Marsh  Martin  L.     G  35th,  w.  at  Antietam. 

McLain,  C.  O.         '•     '•  "  " 

Merrill  C.  A.  "     *• 

Merrill  E.  N.  -     "     d.  May  16,   1863, 

Morrill  Edward  H.     2d  llcut.   G  35th.     w. 

at  Antietam. 
Morse  Sylvester    G  35th.   w.  at  Autiutam. 
Murray  Daniel  B.  "     "  "        " 

Mills  William  W.     1st  II.  A. 
Murray  Joseph 
Momll  William     F  17th. 
Morse  Hlraiii     —  17th, 
McFee  Hamden 
Monson  James  H. 
Magoon  Samuel  A.     I  26th. 
Merrill  Henry  T.     sergt.  —  17th. 
Morse  Ciiarles  C.     2d  lieut.  B  17th. 
Mahoney  John  Jr.     E  17tli. 
Morrison  John     H  22d,  k.  Julv  3,  1863, 
McGwln  Thomas     —  20th. 
Meaiey  N.  J.     C  50th. 
McDermitt  Hugh     F  50tb,  w.   June,  1868. 
McWilliams  Sam'l    "     " 
McQuestion  S.  "     " 

McLaughlin  Frank    corp.  C  17th. 
Morse  James  N.     F  50th. 
Merrill  Geo.  N.       "     " 
Murphy  Timothy     C  17th, 
Moulton  George  L.     G  50th. 
Mace  Daniel  W.  "     " 

Mai  Kay  An  Jrew  J.     "     "  d.  April  9.  1863. 
Merrill  Howard  N.     "     " 
Morrison  A.  G.  '•     " 

Mullieren  Hugh  "     *' 

Murray  Hugh  "     " 

McKenna  Edward       "     '• 
Marsh  Joseph  W.        "     " 
McQuade  John    I    2d  H.  A. 
McCartv  William     29th  unattached  H.  A, 
Martin  F.  Orrin    4tli  II.  A. 
McCarthy  William     29th  unattached  H.  A, 
McElvay  Thomas     E.  4th  cav. 
McGafley  Henry      C  17th. 
Miller  Benj.  F.        "     " 
Miner  Chftiies  A.     "     *' 
Masterson  Thomas     E  17th, 
Murtly  Daniel    C   17th. 
Moody  Edward     13th  unattached  Inf. 
Moulton  Nevvlan     "  "  -  " 

Mar»;yn  Charles  A,     I  60th. 
McCoy  Frank  "     " 

Merrill  Alphonzo  T."     " 
Merrill  Francis  "     " 

NOYES  Aniel  S.     sergt.    D  17th.     w, 
Noyes  William  H.     E  12th. 
Noyes  George  O.     I  12th. 
Noyes  John,  jr.    G  13th. 
Newton  Thomas  F.     1st  lieut.  D  17th- 


ItAVRRIIIM.. 


17 


Nt>n  j:Ic>  KIcliiinl     K  17th.     d.  .Iiiii.  1,   \HiVj. 
Norman  Mirhm-I  '*     " 
Norton  Klchuixl  K.     xerfift.  F   '7t,l,. 
Norton  W.  S.     corp.  "      " 

Norton  tFohn  "      "         d<J«. 

Auk.  -'•».  •«'•!. 
Nelson  William  l(.     1)  22d. 
N«twninn  KiiikIiiII  V.     (i  ITtli. 
NalKliiin  Dunlt-l     K  17th. 
Nhdiols  (i(M)rjje  M.     —  H2d. 
Ncodham  J.  AuHthi      H  il.  A.     d.  Nept.  1!), 

I«(i4. 
Nesmith  Cla^^nnce  K.     H  II.  A. 
Norrls  AlUert  (J.     I  H.  A.    d.  Au^.  I«fi4. 
Norris  Lyman  K.     I  H.  A.   d.  Jidy  5,  lKt}4. 
Nctter  Martin     G  8'ith.     w.  ut   Antietum. 
NicholH  Waller    "  "  "     '*  «♦ 

Nichols  JnmvH  M.     llent.  — 
Novlns  Ml(  had     F  40th  N.  Y.     k.  Dec.  13, 

18(>2. 
Noves  lliram  N.     F  rtOth. 
Nichols  A.  1).  "     " 

Nason  Fdward  .\.     (i  AOth. 
Norwood  (Jt'orge      "     "      det*.    Oct.    10, 

18(i2. 
Nute  George  W.     F  II.  A. 
Nlbbs  Henry  W.     L  Ml  cav. 
Norton  David  T.     .V  1st  bat.  front,  cav. 
Nichols  Frank  U.     I  (iOth. 
Nablo  I'edro    on  "San  Jacinto." 
Norton  Henry  ('.     —        — 
Nicliol.s  Kbenezer  M.     —        — 
Noonan  Michael     K  Hotli. 
Nelson  Benjamin  L.     17th   unattached  inf. 

OSGOOD  Joseph  H.     D  l.st  cav. 

(^sfiood  James  M.     1st  lieut.    K   1st  H.  A. 

(JsK(»od  Orlando  F.     K     1st  H.  A. 

O'lIaiaJohn    corp.  E  17th. 

Orall  Maxim     H  22d. 

O'Connor  Patrick     G  30tli. 

Ordway  Calvin  B.     3d  cav. 

Osirood  Samuel  O.     F  17th. 

O.sgood  Joseph  H.     I).  17th. 

O'Brien  Thomas    K  17th. 

Orberton  William  W.  S.     corp.  F  50th. 

Osgood  Jacob  "      " 

Ordway  Hazen  K.  "      " 

O'Meeley  Michael  G  50th.  des.  Nov.  20, 
1802. 

O'Conuer  Timothy    H  2d  H.  A. 

Osgood  George  H.     7tli  battery. 

Orall  George  W.  H  17th.  d.  April  23, 
18()5. 

Ordway  Alvin  B.     sergt.  E  1st  cav. 

O'Leary  Cornelius    —        — 

Ordvvav  Albert  H.  musiclau  17th  unattach- 
ed inf. 

Oldson  Joseph  II.     17th  unattached  inf. 

PALMER  James  M.     sergt.  D  5th. 
Palmer  Charles  H.  P.     3d  lieu*.  D  5th. 
Pecker  John  B.     D  17th. 
Phillips  Leonard  W.     D  17th.     d.   Oct.  5, 

1864. 
Pannelee  Henry  H.     M  1st  H.  A. 


II  22d.     k.   Juno   'Jl, 
vv.  bi'f(»re  Itlch- 

Autictuiii. 


I'hllbrook  David  T 

1802. 
Phillips  William     II  11th 

luond. 
P  tgc  K(l.>:ar  B.     capt.  Il22d. 
I'luce  't  tin  II.     E  12th. 
Pag»'  W  dlf- s.     I  12th.     w.  at 
Plllsbury  John  M.     1st  II.  A. 
Parshli-y  Charles  H.     F  1st,  II.  A. 
Prlesl  Joliiison     L  Ist  II.  A. 
Parker  (ieorge  E.     M  Isl  H.  A. 
PitLs  Henry  H.  B  "      " 

Peabody  Joel  L  "       '• 

Putnam  Alfred     sergt.  E  17lh. 
Plai  e  (ieorge  II.     IstHcrgt.  F  17th. 
Pinkham  Vincei.t  T.  "     " 

Patlee  Harrison  M.  "     " 

IVirce  Frank  C.  "     " 

Plckey  John  "     " 

Peirce  Samtiel  W.  "     '« 

Palmer  Georure  F.     II  22d. 
Pervear  James  K.     "  2()lh. 
P(;rry  Samuel  T.       "  22d. 
Plunnner  Daniel  L.     —  3(1  battery. 
J'emberton  J.,ewis  )i.     B  23d. 
Phillips  James     A  2Hth.     k.  Sept.    1,  18G2. 
Page  Charles     B  30th. 
J'arker  Miles  (J.     sergt.  L  Ist  cav. 
Pemberton  David  E.     B  20lh. 
Pervear (Jeorge  VV.       H  " 
Peirce  Darius     F  17th. 
Peirce  Levi  It.     "     " 
Philbrick  Isaac  II.     (i  :ioth. 
Porter  Frank  .V.        '•     "      k.     Nov.     29, 

i8(;3. 

Palmer  Jose{)h  B.     D  17th. 

Page  Benjamin  H.     A  77ih  N.  Y. 

Parker  Edgar  A.     A  17th. 

Palmer  Daniel  S.     F  1st  H.  A.     U.  August 

21>,  1804. 
Poor  John  N.     F  50th. 
Pearson  Thonuis  Jr.      sergt.  F  50th. 
Patten  Joseph  L.     F  50th. 
Pettingill  A.  J.         "     '• 
Pearl  Joshua  It.       "     " 
Pay  son  D.  G.  G     " 

Poor  Moses  "     ♦' 

Parker  Israel  "     "     d.    at  sea  Feb. 

14,    18(13. 
Pettengill  J.  W.       '•     " 
Pratt  Abel  II.  "     " 

Pinkliam  W.  F.        "     '• 
Pearson  Levi    K  8th. 
Phillips  John     E  1st  H.  A. 
Pagette  Joseph     II  2d  H.  A. 
Proctor  Allen  C.     K  2d  II.  A. 
Peavy  Joseph  L.     M  4th  II.  A. 
Pettengill  George  '•     "      " 
Perley  Charles  N.     A  4t|j  cav. 
Philbrick  Waiter  S.     C  17th. 
Poor  George  W.     2d  lieut.   L  4th  cav. 
Phillips  George    K  5th  cav. 
Perry  James  C.     4th  battery. 
Parker  Eugene    B  30th. 
Piukhum  Varuum  F.     I  60th. 


18 


HISTORY  or 


A  IM    II.    A. 
M  4tli  II.  A. 


d.   Nov.    1((, 


1)  Ist  h)it.  front,  cnv 


Powi'M  JiimcH  II.  •' 

rriiiKl«!  MoscH    —  2lHt. 
I'lilliM  J.  Amos    —  " 
Vrivv  Siiiioii        —  " 
railfii  ThiuliltMiH     II  r>oth 
rroilor  Kri»lt  rick  ••     " 
I'dic  II  Mail  ill     K  liolli. 
i'oiKl  (;ali-b  8. 

IH(i4. 
I'Iku  IaIwiiiiI  r 
I'o  >r  Luke 

I'OWCIS  .FlUIH'H 

IVi'klns  lliiiiiiltoii  I.      I'lli  uiiuttiiclied  Int'. 
ricn  f  Silas  J  "  " 

I'lcnt;  'l'lnir>ton  W.         "  "  '• 

I'owfll  Nalii!iiiicl  "  *•  " 

r.cscoii  John  U.  "  "  " 

tilKHO  Aiidrtw     B  1st  II.  A. 
tiuiinhv  .loliii  W.     II  L'Oth. 
liOliKitTS  (Miaiios  A.     (}  2(1  II.  A. 
|{i-.vii(>Uls  OrlaiKio  li.     'Jtl  lifiit.  K  :kl  cav. 
Uol)iTts  (Jiorife  II.     V  17lli. 
iJoL't'i-s  David     F  2(]lli. 
Hiiscal  Jay    ('  17tli. 
liiclianlsoii  Clirislophi-r    ?(l  battery. 
Ki.liartis  Cliarlos  (J.     C  SDtli.     d.     Dt-c.  4, 

lHti4. 
Kiiss  Frank  II.     I  fiOMi, 
I{<il)inson  relcr    — 21st. 
Hivns  Ned  —  " 

Ka.v  All)ert  F.     capt.  1)  1st  cav. 
Itoss  John  A. 
UiiiiilUMt  James  M. 
l{eliill  Tliomis     28tli  nnassif!;iied. 
l{i)l)ie  C'harles  ¥.     A  1st  bat.  front,  cnv. 
Kimsey  T.  (".  IJ     "    "       "  " 

Kinir  Jiimes  (\  ♦•     "       "  " 

liyaii  MKhael 
Kicker  Leonard 
IJiclnirds  Fitz  J 
IJoswt  11  James 
Itouers  William  II.     II  llth 
IJnyf,'  (Jcor;:e  E.     I  12tli. 
IJlley  Jiidson     K  1st  II.  A. 
Ifeiuantl  FIvsie     L  1st  II.  A 


ITtli  iiiiattaclied  iiif. 
Corp.  U  22d 
G  1st 


des.  18G4. 
E  17th  w.    iu   N.    C.    Doc. 


lieiran  Daniel 

18(12. 
llivers  Henry       "     " 

]H(;3. 

l?ooke  Cornelins  "  " 
Koswell  John  •'  " 
IJyan  Michael  "  " 
liichards  Dearborn  F. 
KnmiKy  Ezra  F  17th 
Kemmick  Charles  F. 

21,  IHC.t. 
IJo^jers  Silas     F  17th. 
■lllchards  (Jeor;ic     corp.  II  22d 
Uilev  Thomas  D.  "  •  " 

l{eed  William  O.     D  20th. 
lioss  John  II.     II  20t  ;. 
Hich  Josiah  V     "     '• 
lliimnev  John  F.     }l  20th. 
R  )ake  Daniel     II  22d. 
liussell  Moody  S.     F  2Gth 


April 

Corp.  F  17th. 
F  17th  drowned  Ap. 


Roach  Morri-s     II  2Hth  w.  ul  AntletHm. 
Uoach  ("oriicllns     V  2Hth  w.  Dec.  IH,  lHfl2. 
Uobcrlson  Allan     (i  :iOtli  d.  Au<..   14,  1H((2. 
Robertson  Charles  Jr.     A  :iUth  d.    Dec.   U, 

iHt;2. 

|{os\vell  James     I.  1st  cav. 

Uevnolds  Mosvs  W.     E  «2d. 

Reinick  V.  II.     1st  II.  A.  k.  May  10,  1HU4. 

Uich  Samuel  (i    I).     1st  II.  A. 

Hiehaidson  Christopher  (^     Ut  II.  A. 

Kowu  (ieor;;u  W.     (i  :iuth. 

Uollins  Frank     (•  :iOth. 

Wynne  Thomas 

Rol)erts  (Jeorge  A. 

Rollins  Jolin     M  llth. 

Uoberts  Oliver  A.     serart.  mnj.  60tb. 

IJoberts  William  V.     F  Mth. 

Ross  Franklin  "     •' 

Reed  Elbridj;e  (i.         "     " 

Ryan  James  "     " 

Ricker  Frederick  L.     0  50th. 

Rand  Leonard  "     '* 

Hichurdson  Rnsseli  O.  "     " 

Richarilson  Charles  F.     E  1st  II.  A. 

Kankins  Ji>sse     II.  2d  II.  A. 

Hyan  Patrick     II  2d  II.  A. 

Roberts  H.  (J.  M     "      " 

SCANNELL  John 

Shea  Charles     on  "Hartford." 

Stnrtavant  Ocorye  C. 

Stevens  Edward  (i.     E  2d. 

Sheh.iii  Daniel  J.     C  !)Mi. 

Stevens  James     I  l!»th.     d.  Sept.  20,  18G4, 

Splaine     corp.  A  17th. 

Sar;;eiit  William     corp.  II  uOtli. 

Smitli  Moses  E.     F  1st  H.  A.     U.  Oct.    10, 

1H(J4. 
Scott  John  F.     I  II.  A. 
Sheppard  Levi  H.     M  2d  H.  A. 
Smith  Knfus     II  2d    II.   A.      k.   Apr.    20, 

I8(i4. 
Scales  (;eor;ie  W.     B  1st  bat.  front,  cav. 
Shntter  Allison    vet.  res.  corps. 
Sullivan  Dennis 

Slierl)urn  Edward  S.     17th  unattached  inf. 
Stickncy  Joseph  "  " 

Simpson  William     (}  2d    II.  A.      d.    Sept. 

22,  1804. 
Seelve  Charles  II.    ♦*    "       "      d.  Ang.  14, 

18C4. 
Shav  John  II   "      "      d.  Sept.   4, 

1804. 
Snee  Patrick  "    '•       " 

Snell  Charles  E.       "    •«        " 
Stanton  Michael      G    "        "      ' 
Sarjient  Amos  B.     L  1st      " 
Slits  Henry  G  2d  ,    " 

Shirley  Daniel    H  4th    cav.      d.    Oct.   2G, 

18G4. 
Savajje  John      A  4th  cav.      dcs    Feb.    13, 

1804. 
Stewart  J.  W.  "     "     '• 
Stanley  Thomas    7th  battery. 
Sides  Geoifie  S.     F  17th. 
Stockbrld«o  Calvhi  B.     C  17th. 


IIAVF.ltlilLL. 


II 


li 

«4 


D  nth. 


Rilinpsoii  J.  Krank  O 

Siinonds  T.  H.       corj).    A 

Siir;:«'iit  AllM'it  M.  C 

Stfplu'iiM  Charles     (i  r)!)tli. 

Sylvi'stor  K<l\vai(l     I  <;oili. 

NiinliiKtoii  .Siiiniicl    "     '■ 

iStcwart  (Mini-U's  1'.  "     *» 

Stdckman  H.  W.       "     " 

Spiiiildiii^  LcwIh    —  l.'l8t. 

Sfliohifad  Ned. 

SiiiiiiKiiis  Jaiiit'H     — 2lHt. 

Small  Nfd.     —  21»t. 

Sinltli  AlL'xander    —  21st. 

Ninitli  Daidol  F.     2d  licnt. 

iSaller  Tlionia!*  T.     1st  lieiit.  II   22(1    k. 
(JaiiK's  Mills  JiiiK!  27.  IHf)2. 

Salu-r  Williain    .xcr;>t.  II  22d. 

Sawy«'r  Leonard,  jr.    —  17lli. 

Shaw  JaiiK's  A.     (J  .'l.jtli. 

Shiilo  AloD/o  A.      1st  lioiit.  II  22U. 

Siiiitli  Henry  .).     I)  olh. 

Smith  Nahnm  F.  "     " 

Stanley  Harrison  "     " 

Rteele'wiliiam  H.     1st  llent.  II  22d. 

Stlmpson  John  F.     sor«t.  (J  I7tli. 

Stone  Andrew  F.     2d  llent.  G  OOlli. 

Scott  (}er)rKe  M.     —  lOlli. 

Ste\(!Hs  Janii  s     II  22d. 

Stevens  John  M.     II  lltli. 

Savayre  Charles  II.     IJ  1st  II.  A. 

Smith  Freileriek         "     "       " 

Smith  linlns  U. 

Sannders  Joseph 

Sin)ps()n  James  A. 
Scott  John  \V.  —    "       " 

Sndlh  Alois  T.     ninsician  17th 
Splaine  Henry     llent  e(d.     " 
Splaine  James     niaj.  17tli. 
Splaine  Herbert     E 
Smith  John  " 

Stevens  Charles  M. 
Stevens  Casper 

IHOl. 
Snee  Peter 
Spinney  FlbridKo  II 
Stevens  Leonard  S. 
Steele  Simon  8. 
Silver  John 
Stewart  Charles  11. 
Stewart  (ieorjje  E. 
Stev(!ns  Charles  W. 

yth,  IHIU. 
Smith  Joseph  E.     1$  17th 
St(!wart  James  C.  F 
Sannders  Alonzo  C. 
Sylvester  Charles  H 
Steele  William  J.  M,  " 
Steele  George  A.  " 

18G4. 

Stott  Georjie  H.     I  17tli. 
Sarjrent  Benjamin  A.     A  17th. 
■  Hcannell  Michael    A  19ih    w.   at  Gcttys 

bnrij. 
Sherwood  Duncan     "     "     "      "        «' 
Stevens  Charles  M.     B.  19th. 


ut 


E 
M 


li 


"  des.  July  25. 18G1 
E  17th. 
"    "    des.  Aug 


10, 


F  17th. 


1)  1st  cav. 
F  17tli. 
E  1st  II.  A.   d.  Sept. 


11 

H  22d. 


It 

II 


k.    June    3d, 


Shelian  Daniel     E  17lh. 

Splaine  Edward     1st  IL  A. 

Shehan  William     II  2Hth.      k.     Juno     17, 
1H(;2. 

Sndth  Harney    G  ilOth. 

Slackpole  I).       '♦     " 

Stacy  Moody  K.     I  4lli  cnv. 

Sar;;ent  All'ml  M.     2iul  llent.  L  4tli  cnv. 

Stockbridj{e  LIndley  II.     Ist  lleut.  4tltcuv. 

Stevens  Isaiah     L  1st cav. 

Short  James     II  2Hlli.       Supposed     killed 
Sej)t.  1,  1802. 

Shea  John     E  17th.     d.  Feb.  0,  18C4. 

Sh.a  Patrick     K  17ih. 

Sndth  Calvin  W.     20lh  nnasslgnod. 

Salev  I'eter  G.     coip.  E  ITtli.      dcH,    Nov. 

lo;  1H(J4. 
Stanley  Mosoa  N.     E  17th. 
Sweeney  James         '•     "    died. 
Sarjrent  George  F.     G  itoth.      k.   June    G, 

18(14. 
Sargent  Harrison  P.     G  .'Jutli.     w.  at  An- 

tietani  afterward  killed. 
Sanborn  Lewis  T.     corp.  G  35th. 
Shaw  Andrew  F.     G  ii.jth. 
SpauldingL.  V.       "     " 
Stover  Martin  L.     scrgt.  G  35th.      w.   at 

Antietam. 
Stover  Abner  D.     G.  35tli,     Ddc.  23,  1862, 

promoted  acting  ensign  IT.  S.  N. 
Sawyer  Frank    Maine  regt. 
SInindngton    B  7th  N.  11. 
Strows  Samuel  F.     F.  17th. 
Sheys  Bryant  "     " 

Sullivan  John  M.     G  18th. 
Shean  John     2d  II.  A. 
Splaine  Thomas    E  17tli. 
Smith  Jasper  '*  32d. 

Storey  John  B.     32(1. 
Smitli  William     Isl  II.  A. 
Sara;ent  Charles  A.     I)  17th. 
Sullivan  Bartholomew     E  17th. 
Sawyer  B.  Addison     50th.      Losp.   stew- 
ard. 
Stover  Joshua  M.     1st  sergt.  I  GOtli. 
Swett  Phillip  C.     corp.  F  50th. 
Saruent  Benjamin  G.       "     " 
Sawyer  Ira  O.  "     " 

Sawyer  Horace  "     " 

Stickney  Charles  II.      w.    June    18G3,    d. 

June  20,  18G3. 

SheUUmOtisE.     F  50th. 

Spencer  J.  C.        "     "    d.  April  9, 1803. 

Stewart  Walter    "     " 

Scates  Isaac  S.     17tli  unattached   co.    Inf. 

Sargent  Nnma    G  50th. 

Spencer  I).  "     " 

Stevens  J.  G.       "     "  ' 

Sinuns  James      E  Is',  H.  A. 

Shaw  Charles  II.    E  •'  "  " 

THOMPSON  .John  J.     capt.  11  32d. 

Tavlor  Henry    D  5th. 

Tnttlc  Hiram  O.     D  5th. 

Towle  Samuel  K.     surgeon  30th  regt. 


20 


iiihtoiit  or 


-  17th. 

citpt  n 

K 

7tl 

"u. 

14 

l( 

l.st  liuut. 

F 
11 

17th. 
(1 

i< 

11 

Towlo   VttH  H.  K.     iHt   II.  A.     (I.  Jim.   1, 

Tiit«!  Jiinit'M  "      "     •• 

TiiKKurl  .Alfml  (!. 

ToiiipkliiH  KiKK-h  F 

Tuiruiirt  John  K     '*    U.    June 

11»,  lH(t4. 
Tow  If  VVIIIiiun 
Turner  VVillliiin  II 
Tiickor  Jolin 
Tiilloi-k  William 
Titc()inl)J(»lin  K.     Horgl.  *'     " 

Thurston  (}i>orKt'  ().     II  22(1 
Tandy  Ulchiird  M.     I)  17th. 
Tlllon  Wiu-ner  W.     Int  Hunt.  A  lOth. 
Tenin-y  liunjuniin  V.     II  2()th. 
Turner  ('hiirl*-.s     nui.sician  22(1. 
Titconil)  Thonms  V.     F  I7tli. 
Tilton  Alfred  M.  "     " 

Tlt>l>ettH   UuH.sell  S.     17th  unuttuclied  co. 

Inf. 
Tlrrell  Phillip  B.     A  17th. 
Teel  MIehuel  (".     (J  ;»6th.   w.  ftt    Autietum. 
Thompson  (icorffo  W.     (J  ililth. 
Thompsmi  VVIlllftui  II.     "     " 
Tilton  Ciileb  K.  "     "  w.  by  K.  H. 

iiccldent,  Miirch  27,  18(i;j. 
Thompson  Natlmn  H.     5th  N.  II. 
Tlloson  All)(>rt  ().    —        — 
Trask  Julius     1st  cav. 
Tarbox  CharUts  il.     (i   H'.th.    k.  at  Antle- 

tam,  JSept.  17,  W\i\. 
Taylor  John     F  17th. 
Thompson  hovl  I',     eapt.  1)  17th. 
Thurlow  Kdwln.     ser^t.  H  1st  U.  A. 
Tuck  John  A.     musician  'lOth. 
Thompson  Horace    F        " 
Tuck  William  N.       "         " 
Tubbs  Kdward  H.     Corp.  O.  50th. 
Taylor  John  II.  "      " 

Thompson  llaxen  V. 
Tappan  Edmund  S. 
Tucker  Francis  W.  •«      " 

Thompson  Stephen  M.       "       '* 
Towle  Carroll  M.     2d  H.  A. 
To/.ier  Charles  W.  A  4th  cav.  des.  Feb.  1, 

18G4. 

Todd  Albert 

Tilton  David 

Ta.sker  Lewis 

Thompson  Moses  W.     G  .')8th.    d.  July  19, 

1864. 
Tuck  Charles  11.    B  lat  bat.  front,  cav. 

VEAL  Gustavus  D.     F.  60th. 
Veuterller  Joseph 

Varuey  William  II.     2d  unattached  Inf. 
Veal  George  W.    A  2d  11.  A.     d.  Nov.  16. 

1864. 

WALLACE  George  W.     sergt.  B  Ist  bat. 

w.  at  Bull  Hun,  july  21,  1861. 
Wyman  George  P.     D  5th. 
Webb  William  H.     1  2d. 
Wlthara  Walter  S.    G  llth.      missing  In 

action  July  2,  1863. 


Whtttler  Charlca  C    12th.     w.    at    Antie- 

tnm.  • 
Wlllev  James     K  12tli. 

WeUii  Cliarles  l(.  lt«t  11.    A.      tU-H.    July 

15,  IH62. 

Woodward  T.  T.  "        " 

Wclr  Alexander  O.  "         '• 

Woods  John  '•        •• 
Wlthain  CliarlHH  O.     D  17th. 

Webb  William  "     " 

Whitller  Francis  '•     •' 

Wallace  David  K     " 

Wallice  John  "     •'    des.  Aug.    11, 

IHfll. 

Wallace  William  '•     •        "        "      12, 

IMIil. 

Webber  Henry  B.     cftpt.  F  17th. 

Wharton  Martin  S.     corp.  F  17th. 

Woodman  John  W.  "     " 

Welch  Joseph  A.         sergt.  "     " 

Woodlngton  William  '•     " 

While  (k'org)!  A.  *♦     '* 

Whipple  (;eorKe     II  22d. 

Walton  Dana  B.     '•     " 

Ward  ('buries  J.     "    "    k.  In  action  June 
27,  1H62. 

Webster  (ieorye  L.     II  22d     k.   In   action 

June  24,  1862. 
Wells  Francis  II.         •'     " 
Wech  Richard  "     " 

Wilson  Abel  H.     corp.  B.  17th. 
Wallace  Benjamin  F.     F  l!)th. 
Woodman  William     II  2Uth. 
Woodward  William    "     " 
Woodward  Heuben  T.     C  21st. 
Willis  William  H.     II  22d. 
Worthen  IVrley  G.   "     " 
Wil.son  John  H.     K  17th. 
Wheeler  Charles  S.     F  17th. 
Weeks  Charles  E.     I  24th. 
Woodbury  Joseph  W.     1st  battery. 
Whittler  Lyniaji  I'.     I)  Ist  cav.     d.    Sept 

8,  1862. 
Wentworth  Illram  S.     L  Ist  cav. 
Whittler  Kimball  "     "     " 

Walker  Wilson  N.     G  50th. 
Webster  John  P.         "     »' 
Webb  Daniel  "     " 

Webster  W.  W.  "     "      d.    March    8, 

186.1. 
Whittler  W.  T.  •'     " 

Wallace  W.  C.  "     «'      d.     June     16, 

186;}. 
Willi  ims  John  II.     I  2d  H.  A. 
Welch  John  M  "       " 

Whitney  Charles  A.     29th  unattached    H. 

A. 
Weir  John  C.     B  59th. 
Warren  Henry  A.     E  61st. 
Wardwell  Joseph  M.     I  6()th. 
Webster  Addison  H.     "     " 
Wilson  William  F.        "     " 
Welch  Joseph  S.     H  22d. 
Walker  Franklin  L.     F  17th, 
Ward  Nathaniel  M.     E    " 


IIAVKUIIII.I.. 


'21 


1) 

17th. 

t} 

•  4 

;iiHii. 

•  t 

It 

"  k  at  Aiitt(;tiiin. 

II  it  II         t> 

VVillcv  Kdioiii  H 
VVIulit  Orliiiulo  N 
Wliltiiiiin  Fnuik  M. 
Wlillo  Allicrt  II. 
WIlllH  AirmI 
Wlllliuiis  Watson  S 

VVoDlllllllll  ('.    II. 

Woodiiiaii  Horace  F.   "     " 

WIImoii  Willluiii  I.     !)tl  Marylaiitl  ri'^t. 

Wise  John  It.     K  :tOtli. 

W«-t).sU'r  William  K.      II  22cl. 

Wri;<lit  .Ittscpli 

Wnlkt-r  llcnrv     "'tli  N-  H. 

WiKKlii     l-'tl  N.  II. 

WfH!.  Artlinr  W.     K  r.Otli. 

Wft)st»!r  .lohp  :.     (J     " 

WlilttliT  Alvln  N.     •     '• 

Whltnuin  (J.  II.       F     '• 

W.ilton  TlionuiM     2il  II.  A. 

Woodcock  Farnliani  I',     (i  'lOtii. 

Williams  Jo.scpli 

lH(;:t. 
Walker  John  H. 
Ward  .Vn^iistiis     —  2l9t 
Wils  m  Hol)ert      —     " 
Wallls  lIiMiry         —     •' 


d.  Apr.  1.") 


—  aiMt. 


on  "Nlirhtlngrnlp."    d 


Wrliurlit  Hamuttl 
VVaNhlnuton  W, 
White  J(!iiv 
West  VValtIr  II. 

Hcpt.  2',\,  |M((;j. 
While  John 

Whipple  Henry     oil  "Katalidin." 
Whitiu-y  (Seoruo  I),     on  "Chocorua." 
WhUtler  William  T.     II  r.!lHi. 
Walton  Joseph  F.     1st  II.  A.  died  In  rebel 

prison. 
Wani  Patrick  II.     L'd  II.  A.  prhonor  April 

2()Mi,  IS(;4,  joined  I  he  reheis. 
Wood  Chail  s  A.     M  (tli  II.  A. 
Whitln>t  Charles     I,  ltd  cav. 
Wldliiey  Charles  C.      I)  Isi  hat.  frontcttv. 
Weiitworth  Wlllium  II.      17th    unattached 

inC. 

li  4Htll. 
-  Ulh. 
4:li  cav. 
17th. 

(i  :ir>tii. 


Walsh  James  S 
Y()lIN(i  Joseph 
York  Alfred  J. 
Youiiy  ()H;jood 
Yonnu:  (Jeoi'Ke  A. 

1H(»L'. 
York  John  S      1)  i7tli. 


A 
A 


k.  8opt.  17tli, 


G.  A.  R. 

Major   How  Post,  No.  47 


Tlii.s  oririiiiiziiiion,  wliicli  l.ns  for  its  f\\\'^\i' 
piii'|iosc  (lie  iflicfcif  the  iii'idy  ami  dii-titiite 
soldiers,  f-Milors  !\ml  iiiiuiiics  or  tlii'ir  tkiidlies, 
WHS  iiistitiitcd  Jamiary  8,  18GS.  It  took  tlie 
name  of  Major  II  iv  '  clooii  IIow«lio  was 
killed  while  ^'ail.<uily  k.iiJin^  liis  men  in  llie 
fieree  eondlet  ot  Nelxtn's  Farm,  June  30,  1802. 
This  l^)^t  has  .••pent  thonsaiuls  of  dollars  in  char- 
ity, and  they  are  still  enpmul  in  the  good  work. 
The  following  is  ii  eoini)lete  roster  of  its  olHeers 
up  to  t!ie  jiresent  time  : 

Commander,  IjUther  Day. 

Senior  Viee  Commander,  II.  T.  Fitts. 

Junior  Vice  Coinnninder,  W.  H.  llolt. 

Adjutant,  J.  K.  Jenncss. 

Qiiarterniaster,  M.  L.  Stover. 

Singeon,  E   (J.  Frotliiiighaiu. 

In  June,  1808  the  same  men  were  re-elected 
with  the  addition  of  W.  D.  Wood  us  Chaplain. 

JANUARY  f),  1869.— .\  puhlie  installation  oc- 
curred anil  the  followiiigeomrades  were  installed 
hy  Cai)r.  C.  \V.  'I'lioniiixjn  of  Lowell. 

Connnander,  W.  F.  llolt. 

Setdor  Vice  Comnninder,  David  IJoynton. 

Junior  Vice  Ccmmander,  G.  II.  Hill. 

Adjutant,  C.  W   Warren. 

Quartermastir,  F.  M.  Whitman. 

Surgeon,  D.  F.  llidiards. 

Chaplain,  A.  Lamphcar. 

Sergeant  Major,  D.  W.  McGregor. 

Q  arterniaster  Sergeant,  G.  1.  Ilerrick. 

JULY  6.  1809.— The  followiiigortlcers  were  in- 
stalled: 

Conunander,  II.  T.  Fitts. 

Senior  Viee  Commander,   Charles  E.  Warren. 

Junior  Viee  Comnninder.  D.  W.  McGregor. 

Adjutant,  C.  W.  Warren. 

Surgeon,  D.  F.  Richards. 

Quartermaster,  W.  B.  Webber. 

Chaplain,  Augustus  Ordway- 

Scrgeaiit  Major,  C.  A.  Merrill. 

Quarternuister  Sergeant,  D.  L.  Sawyer. 


JANUARY  11, 1870.— The  followiugcoinrades 
were  installed  : 

Commander,  Luther  Day. 

Senior  Vice  Commander,  II.  O.  Rnrr. 

Jinnor  Vice  Commander,  A.  M.  'I'ilton, 

Adjutant,  W.  B.  Wehher. 

Quarteriinistcr,  J.  X.  Ellsworth,  Jr. 

Surgeon,  l-\.  G.  Fiothingham,  Jr. 

Chaplain,  I).  W.  McGregor. 

Ollieerof  the  Day,  C.  W.  \Varren.    ' 

Offlcer  of  the  Guard.  W.  F.  Holt. 

Sergeant  Major,  R.  A.  Rieliardson. 

Quartermaster  Surgeon,  C.  E.  Hatchelder. 

At  a  meeting  held  May  24th,  1870.  Mr  Weh- 
her pjsigned  and  Jones  Frankle  was  eleeterl  Ad- 
jutant for  the  reuiainder  of  the  term. 

JUNE    28,   1870.— The    ottlecrs  were    as    fol- 
lows : 
Commander,  Luther  Day.  • 

Senior  Vice  Conunander,  II.  O.  Burr. 
Jnidor  V'iee  Commander,  A.  M.  Tilton. 
Adjutant,  C.  W.  Warren. 
Quartermaster.  J.  N.  I'lllswoitli,  Jr. 
Surgeon,  E.G.  Frothhigham,  Jr. 
Offlcer  of  the  Day,  Herman  F.  Morse. 
Ofilcer  of  the  Guard,  A.  C.  Brickett. 
Sergeant  Major,  M.  A.  Richardson. 
Quartermaster  SergeaMt,  C.  A.  Merrill. 
Chaplain,  G.  W.  Sanderson. 

JANUARY,  1871. — Tlieir  term  was  for  one 
year  and  the  following  comrades  were  installed  : 

Couinninder,  X.  M.  Tilton. 

Seidor  Vice  Commander,  E.  G.  W.  Cart- 
wright. 

Junior  Vice  Commander,  F.  M.  Whitman. 

Adjutant,  C.  H.  Warren. 

Qnarternnister,  J.  N.  Ellsworth,  Jr. 

Surgeon,  E.  G.  Frothingham. 

Chaplain,  G.  W.  Sanderson. 

Offlcer  of  the  Day,  R.  Baxter  Brown. 

Offlcer  of  the  Guard,  W.  B.  Webber. 

Sergeant  Major,  H.  B.  Brosing. 


24 


HISTORY    OF 


Qiirtitirmnstor  Sersrcaiit,  rmnk  W.  lliclimclF, 
Driiing  this  term  11.  B.  Hrowii  re!>i!j;m'(l  iiti 
Otticcr  ot'tlieDiiy  mid  A.  C.  Briikett  was  eloitcd 
to  tilt'  viicniu'y.  C.  H.  Wiirren  nlsci  ri'sijiiied 
and  William  II.  Curtis  was  njiiJoiiitid  as  Adju- 
tant Ity  the  Conunandi'r,  and  how  well  he  pt-r- 
for.nud  tlic  ardiions  duties  of  that  offlw  ilie  well 
kept  reeoids  will  show. 

JANUARY,  1872.— Commander,    A.  M.  Til- 
ton. 

Senior  Vice  Commander,  11.  B.  (Joodrieh. 
Junior  Vice  Commander,  11.  A.  Kiehardson. 
Adjutant,  W.  II.  Curtis. 
Quartcrinastcr,  J.  N.  Ellsworth,  Jr. 
Siir^ieon,  B.  A.  Sawyer. 
Ch.ii)laiii,  G.  W.  Sanderson. 
OtHier  of  the  Day,  W.  B.  Wehhcr. 
Otiiecr  of  the  Guard,  Georjje  F.  Moore. 
Serjeant  Major,  J.  AV.  Cranshaw. 
Quartermaster  Serj^eant,  VV,  F.  Wilson. 

JANUARY,  1873.— Cominnndcr,  J.  N.   Ells- 
worth, Jr. 
Senior  Viec  Commander,  II.  A.  Richardson. 
Junior  Viee  Commander,  J.  M.  Ellis. 
Adjutant,  \V.  H.  Curtis. 
Quartermaster,  George  F.  Moore. 
Surgeon,  J.  O.  Moore,  M.  D. 
Chaplain,  Frank  White. 
Officer  of  the  Day,  Frank  A.  Dow.  ->' 

Officer  of  the  Guard,  A.  H.  Tozier. 
Sergeant  Major,  H.  O.  Burr. 
Quarterm.ister  Sergeant,  J.  W.  Cranshaw. 

JANUARY',     1874.   —    Commander,    Jones 
Frank  Ic. 
Senior  Viee  Commander,  J.  W.  Akerman. 
Junior  Viee  Commander,  C.  A.  Merrill. 
Adjutant,  J.  T.  Cook. 
Quarterniastcr,  George  F.  Moore. 
Surgeon,  E.  G.  Frothingham. 
Chnplain,  G.  W.  Sanderson. 
Officer  of  the  Day,  Ge(n-ge  W.  Heath. 
Officer  of  the  Guard,  George  F.  Coffin. 
Sergeant  Major,  H.  O.  Burr. 
Quartermaster  Sergeant,  James  M.  Palmer. 

JANUARY,187o.--Commander,JoncsFrankle. 
Senior  Vice  Commander,  E.  G.  \V.  Cartwright. 
Junior  Vice  Commander,  J.  M.  Ellis. 
Adjutant,  J.  T.  Cook. 
Quarteriiiuster,  G.  F.  Moore. 
Surgeon,  S.  K.  Towle,  M.  D. 
Chaplain,  G.  VV.  Sanderson. 
Officer  of  the  Day,  George  F.  Coffin. 
Officer  of  tlrs  Guard,  J.  B.  Edmonds. 
Sergeant  M»yor,  H.  O.  Burr. 


Qiuirtermn8tcr  Sergeant,  Ira  Hunt. 

JANUARY,    187fi.  — Commander,    D.    Smitl; 
Kimball. 
Senior  Vice  Commander,  J.  M.  Ellis. 
Junior  Vice  Comuumdei',  J.  B.  Edmomls. 
Sergeant,  Marshall  Alden. 
Quartermaster,  Oeorgc  F.  Moore. 
Surgeon,  J.  C.  How,  M.  D. 
OfHccr  of  the  Day,  N.  T.  Hazen.    ■ 
OfHcer  of  the  (iiiard,  C.  S.  Wheeler. 
Sergeant  Major,  Van  E.  Siiiiih. 
Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Ira  Hunt. 
Chapliiin,  Rev.  George  W.  Piuten. 

JANUARY,   1877.  — Commander,    D.    Smith 
Kimltall. 
Senior  Vice  Conimaudcr,  N.  T.  Hazeu. 
Junior  Vice  Commander,  Cornelius  Kalcr. 
Adjutant.  W.  D.  Wood. 
Quartermaster,  George  F.  Moore. 
Surgeon,  E.  G.  Frothingham. 
Chaplain,  Rev.  C.  A.  Rand. 
Officer  of  the  Day,  C.  S.  Wheeler. 
OtHcerof  the  Guard,  John  JackKon. 
Sergeant  Major,  A.  H.  Bradley. 
Quarterniastcr  Sergeant,  Ira  Hnnt. 

During  this  term  Quartcnnast'  r  George  F. 
Moore  resigned  and  Commander  John  M.  Ellis 
was  elected  to  the  vacancy. 

JANUARY,   1878.— Commander,    D.    Smith 
Kimliall. 
Senior  Vice  Commander,  Cornelius  Kaler. 
Junior  Vice  Commander,  D.  E.  Durgin. 
Adjutant,  J.  G.  Seates. 
Quarterniastcr,  J.  M.  Ellis. 
Surgeon,  J.  O.  Moore,  M.  D. 
Officer  of  the  Day,  Chailcs  E.  Pealmdy. 
Offllicr  of  the  Guard,  A.  N.  Batchelder. 
Sergeant  Major,  A.  H.  Bradley. 
Quartermaster  Sergeant,  John  B.  Edmonds. 

JANUARY,  1879.— Commander,  Cornelius 
Kaler. 

Senior  Vice  Commander,  D.  E.  Dnrgin. 

Junior  Vice  Commander,  J.  F.  Perry. 

Adjutant,  John  G.  Scales. 

Quartermaster,  George  F.  Moore. 

Chaplain,  George  I.  Herrick. 

Officer  of  the  Day,  C.  E.  Peabody.    ' 

Officer  of  the  Guard,  A.  M.  Davis. 

Sergeant  Major,  C.  E.  Banfield. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  J.  B.  Edmonds. 

It  will  be  seen  that  D.  Smith  Kimball  wss  a 
"third  term  man,"  while  A.  M.  Tilton  and  Jones 
Frankle  served  two  terms  each. 


HANNAH    DUSTON. 


The  Presentation  to  the  City  of  the   Monument  in 
Memory  of  her  Bravery  and  Fortitude. 


TIh;  nHiiic  of  llaiHuili  Diiston  is  one  ttiiniliar 
to  all  citlv.cns  orilavcrliill.  Nearly  two  centu- 
ilcs  ago  she  iK?ifbnned  tk-wls  of  valor,  litroism 
ami  onUiiraiiw  that  liave  made  licr  iiaini^  liis- 
(oric.  Alreaiiy  In?;  a  niominu'iit  to  licr  mi'iiiory 
itccu  erected  on  the  Coiitooi'ook  Island  in  New 
Hampshire,  wlierejoiiis  the  Merrlmaek  and  Con- 
<uocnok  river,  on  whicli  she  slew  her  savage 
<'ai)tors  an«.l  wlienec  .she  made  her  cscaiie.  This 
monument  was  ereeted  throiigli  the  generosity 
of  himdretls;  Imt  it  remaine<J  for  a  jniolic  spirited 
-ind  liljernl  citizen  of  Haverhill,  Hon.  E.  J.  M. 
Hale,  to  bestow  upon  Hannah  Dtistuu's  native 
place,  au  well  a.s  his  own,  a  suitable  monument 
to  her  memory.  The  city  is,  indeed,  greatly 
indebted  to  Mr.  Hale  for  his  gift,  the  purpose  of 
which  is  most  clearly  and  admirably  set  fwrth 
ill  his  letter  of  presentation. 

'I'he  gift  was  mad'j  to  the  city  through  the 
mayor  and  city  council,  who  were  assemliled  for 
that  jmi'ijosc.  The  mayor  in  behalf  of  the  coun- 
cil spoke  as  follows  • 

(ji;xtli;.mi;n  oi'  rHicCrrv  Covn<;ii. — Wciiieet 
here  totlay  as  representatives  of  tlie  city  of  Ila- 
verbill,  to  accept  in  her  helialf,  from  one  of  her 
sons,  the  gift  of  a  statue  erected  to  the  memory 
of  one  of  her  daugliters  (Hamiah  Dustoii),  and 
it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  submit  to  you  the 
following  communication  fi'om  the  generous  do 
nor. 

Mayor  Kimball  then  read  the  following  com- 
munication from  Mr.  Hale,  conferring  the  statue 
upon  the  city : 

To  Ills  HoNoii. 'riii;  M.vvoi!  and  City  Coi  noil 
OF  THii  Cirv  or  llAvr.itiiii.i, : 

It  has  over  been  a  characteristic  of  the  human 
mind  and  heart,  in  nil  rgcs  and  in  all  times,  to 
do  honor  to  acts  of  high  .lanng  and  bravery. 

The  early  history  of  Haverhill,  which  for  sev- 
^;nty  years  was  a  frontier  town,  tells  us  of  many 
cases  of  savage  cruelty,  perpetrated  by  the  In- 
dians upon  its  first  settlers,  and  the  sufTerings 
and  hardships  endured  by  our  ancestors. 

Connected  with  those  early  times  the  name  of 
llaiiuah  Uuston  will  ever  stand  prominent  in  the 
annals  of  tlie  early  history  of  Haverhill,  her  na- 
tive place,  for  her  bold  and  daring  act  i:i  the 
slaying  of  her  murderous  captors  at  Contoocook 
Island  and  her  escape,  an  aet  unsurpassed   for 


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inti-epiility  and  heroism  in  any  age  of  tlK*  world. 

And  we  deem  it  enduently  litting  to  erect  this 
monument  to  the  memoiy  of  her  name  andt^liar' 
acter  upon  this  spot,  set  ajwrt  as  a  pniilic  park 
by  our  forefathers  in  tiie  carJy  history  of  the 
town. 

This  monument  is  ercetetl  in  honor  of  Ilanuali 
Diiston,  and  |)resented  to  my  native  town  in  or- 
der to  keep  alive  and  to  perpetuate  In  the  minds 
of  all  hei"e,  and  of  all  those  who  siiall  come  af 
terns,  the  rememliran<'c  of  lier  courage  anil  nn 
daunted  valor,  and  the  patient  endurance  and 
fortitude  of  our  ancestors,  and  to  animate  our 
hearts  with  noble  ideas  and  jwtriotic  feelings. 

E.  J.  M.  H.M.i:. 
Haverhill,  November  '2n,  A.  D.  l.S7ft. 
The  following  resolution>s  adopted  by  the   city 
council,  accepting  the  gift,  were  then  read; 

Crrv  oi'  II.WKitHiLi , 
:  November  23,  1870, 

i  Cit^  Vottnciliii  VnnrvtUion  AsaeuMcd; 

Rhsolvki),  That  the  thauk.x  of  the  mayor  and 
city  council  in  beliall' of  the  eiti/.ens  of  Havei-- 
hill  are  due  and  are  hereby  tendered  to  our  fel- 
low citizen,  Hon.  K.  J.  M.  Hale,  for  the  magniti- 
cent  gift  of  a  monument  and  statue  in  memory 
of  Hannah  Duston,  presented  to  the  city  by  him 
this  day.  This  gift  adds  another  to  the  long  list 
'  already  received  from  him,  for  literary,  benevo- 
lent and  patriotic  i)nrposcs,  and  evinces  his  con- 
tinued interest  in  all  that  relates  to  the 
prosperity  and  well  being  of  our 
city.  The  citizens  of  Haverhill  fully 
appreciate  the  liberality  and  public  sjtirit  exhili 
ited  by  these  oft  repeated  ilonations,  and  gladly 
acknowledge  their  thanks  and  obligations  for  the 
same. 

Resolvki),  'J'liat  the  mayor  and  city  council 
agree  with  the  sen.iinents  exi>ressed  in  the  com- 
munication frym  Mr.  Hale,  of  the  importance  of 
perpetuating  the  remembrance  of  ilecds  of  cour- 
age and  endurance;  and  we  cheerfully  render 
tribute  of  admiration  to  our  patriotic  aiieestor>, 
and  especially  to  the  memory  of  Hannah  But- 
ton, wiiosc  fortitude  and  bravery  have  gained 
for  her  lasting  fame.  May  this  enduring  bronze 
tend  to  keep  in  rememlirance  her  acts  of  lieroism 
and  serve  as  an  incentive  to  deeds  of  valor  and 
patriotism,  to  all  succcetling  generations. 

Rksoi.vkd,  That  a  copy  of  the  resolutions  be 
transmitted  to  Mr.  Hale, "and  the  same,  together 
with  the  communication  from  the  donor,  be  en- 
tered in  full  »n  the  records  of  the  city. 

A  large  crowd  witnessed  the  ceremonies  and 
applauded  when  the  veil  fell  ft'oni  the  statue. 


T  IT  K 


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Churches  of    Hav.erhill. 


«♦» 


THKIR  FOUNDING.,  PASrORS  AM)  CT-KRKS. 


The  tliiinlics  of  Haverhill  date  \vxvk  afiont  as 
far  as  any  in  the  state,  am!  ii  detailed  liistorv  of 
iheJr  existence  would  l)e  extremely  iiitereHtinij. 
Itiit  ill  our  limited  space  we  can  only  pive  the 
niore  in'omineiit  facts,  tatieii  from  the  records  of 
each  sodety,  Urielly  as  follows,  giving  them  \\\ 
ill  tlie  order  of  their  estaltlislimeiit ; 

iniST  PARI  H  (UNITAUIAN)  CIlUliCM. 
The  I'irst  Piirisli  churcli  was  or;{i»nized  Kii.'). 
It  consisted  of  eiftlit  men  and  six  women.  The 
first  nicctin;;  house  stood  on  the  Mill  ]j0t,  the 
'lie  jfrounii  now  occupied  l»y  the  cemetery.  In 
l(!!)9  a  new  chnrcli  was  linilt  on  the  {.'round  now 
known  as  City  jwrk.  Tlie  first  bell  ever  heard 
Ml  Haverhill  was  hung  on  this  church  in  1748. 
Ill  1770  a  third  new  church  was  built  on  the 
Common,  near  the  old  liou!»e.  In  lK,'i7  a  new 
eliiirch  was  built  on  the  lot  where  the  present  one 
Rtands.  In  1847  the  church  was  burnt  and  ilic 
present  building  was  then  erected.  The  First 
Parish  chureli,like  other  Congregational  church- 
es in  early  days,  managed  Its  financial  aflairs  in 
town  or  purisli  meetings,  and  was  Orthodox  in 
its  faith.  Hut  a  majority  of  the  voters  in  the 
parish  meeting,  in  1H32,  voted  to  dissolve  the 
connection  i>ctween  its  pastor  and  the  parisL,and 
inany  of  the  members  withdrew,  and  in  the  suc- 
ceeding year  formed  what  is  now  iinown  as  tlie 
"Centre  Congregational  cluircli. 

eASTOlW.  INSTAI/LEIX. 

.)(ihn  Ward,                 Oet,      ]ft45,  died  Dec,    JV,  IHU3 

P.otij.  I4olf,                    .Inn.  ",  1794,      "  Auk.    2!i,  1708 

.losliua  Oardiutf          Jim.  11,  1711.     •'  Miirdi -Jl,  1715 

John  Urowu                 May  13,  17  lit,     ••Dec.  1742 

Kdwnrd  Barnard        April  17,  174;t,  •'  Jan.    26,  1774 

.(olmHhaw                  March  T2,  1777 '•.Sept.  at,  1794 

Ablel  Abbott                June  :$.  1795  dis'.l  June  lit,  1895 

Joshua  Dodge             Dec.  21,  1808    '•         "     18,  1827 

Dudley  Phelps            Jan,  9,  1828       '•     AnjJ.  28,  18:33 

Thv  first  nihiister,  Huttled  an  n  Itnitaiian,  was  I{ev, 

Nathaniel  Ouj^e  in  1836 

Instulled          Dli'd  1849 

Nathaniel  Kolnoin                         1840,       ••  1846 

(lamcB  UlcbardBon  March  24, 1847,        '•      t^ept.  18.50 

Kiod'k  Hinckley  Nov.  9,  1860,             •'  1853 

llnbt^n  ilus8ali  Jan.   ->  1850,            •'  18.58 

W,  T,  Clarke  April  —  1859,            "  1862 

.loHcph  AuKur                             1862,          '   "  1864 

H.  U.  Morse  Jan.          186<).           "  1808 

J.VIlaBIakw              "        1.1867,            "  1860 


1«7:f 
1874 


W,  n.  KiK'iieer        fcJcpt.  9,  18fi:),  " 

«.  VV.  I'atlcii 

\V.  II.  Hpcnccr  1S75,  *• 

cr.KHK.  rrtF.Asi  Kr.K. 

ls:i5.4l  Cliiirleo  Mliiol.  1835.4  irlcH   MIrir 

1S42-4H  H.  I'.  WiKidiriaii.  18J  .(is   J,on«l...v 

1849       <i'(M).  (.;.  (furrier.  185;i-li.i  Natliiin  Webster 

1S.-.0-51  r.  n.  nunkinsr.  1870.7.i    Dudley    I'orler 

1852-54  W,  n.  Carpenter.         187479  W.    F.    KiidicoM 
18.'j5.57  'Plioiniis  irmrdinu,  Tr. 
1858       Nathan  Wet.Kter. 
1S59  61  riiineas  K.  Davis. 
18(!2.63J.  If.  Applefoli,  Ji-. 
1W14-79H,(I.  Whftney. 

THK  KUl.S'I"  nAI'lTST  CHUilCH. 

On  the  flth  of  May,  17ef)  Rev.  Hezekinh  Smitli. 
D.  I).,  a  f;radiiafe  of  Princeton  college,  and 
twenty-three  others,  organized  themselves  as 
"The  First  Haptist  C'ongregational  Church  in 
this  section  of  New  Kngland."  Their  nninber 
greatly  increased,  and  Mr.  Smith  was  obliged  to 
preach  in  the  open  air  for  awhile.  During  the 
sea.^on  a  meeting  house  was  built.  This  church 
originated  ilia  revival  movement  wiiich  began 
in  1701.  The  popnlatioii  of  the  pnrlsh  was  then 
abont  1"00.  The  result  of  Mr.  .Smith's  laUa 
was  a  call  from  several  prominent  ■.■itizens  of 
"Haverhill  Town." 

The  first  meeting  house  was  built  without  a 
steeple.  In  17fli>  the  house  was  reiiaired  and  a 
a  steeple  added.  In  February  I7!W  tne  soeiet.v 
was  iiicori)orated  under  the  mime  of  "The  First 
Baptist  Society  of  Haverhill,"  and  the  first  so- 
ciety meeting  was  railed  by  Samuel  White, 
justice.  March  11,  1793, 

PASTOIIS.  INSTAI,t,Kl>. 

Hezeklah  Smilli          Nov.l2,  1776,  died  .Ian.  24,  1805 

William  Batchelder,  Dec.  4,  1805.      "     .\prll  8,  181S 
Oeor«(  Keely,              t)ct.  7,  181S,   res.   .\piil  13,  1832 

Stepli.Mi  I'.liill            Dct.i,  1832,    dis.   M.iy  2,  1832 

Arthur  8.  Train          Oct. '.iO,  1H36,  •'     Jspi.  1,  1800 

Augustus  If.  Strong -Vug.  1,  18B],'reH.    Sept.  7,  1865 

William  FItz                 .(an.  24, 1806,    "       Dee,  29,  1867 

George  W.  Bosworth,  D.D.  Feb.   7,   1869,    res.  Jan. 
1879. 


<  .    aKH. 
179.3.94  Leonard  Wiiile. 
1796-98  Wllli:un  (Jreeideaf. 
1709       Jonathan  L.  Bwelt. 
180009  Justin  Kent. 


THEAHt'llKHS. 

1793-94  Leonard  White 
17:16.98  Wm.  (Jreeiileaf 
17IHI  Jno.  K.  kimitli 
1800-04  Jas.  Duncan,  jr 


<'     VEKIIILL. 


27 


1HUI-V2  Wm.  (iri'ciiliar. 
ISl.'i-IS  ChiiilcH  White. 
18111-4!". I.  II.  Huiinui, 
1«,')0-i>0  MoKCH  I),  (iooiuc 
Iti61-7lt  .John  1>,  XiwioMili. 


IHOfl.'i  Wm.  (»r(>  iilimf 
1Si:i.'J2  ("liiirli'H  White 
mz:WM  .?.  It.  Duncan 
1H;i:i.:14  Ahlcl  I'liKB 

1H:».4I  .IohIiiIi  Kifly 
1H4'2-nH  ()r«.  A))|>1('ti>n 
l«67.fflt  I'luii'  'I'.  Konl 
IWO.TI  Wjn.  X.  l,ong 
187'.J-74  N.T.  Tinney 
lK7.i-7s  Wm.  N.  L<ing 
1n7!i  U.  (J.  CrcHHcy 

TIIK  SliCOM)  CHURCH. 

The  "St'coiul  rrocitK't"  in  Hiivtiliill  coiiipiiH- 
iiift  tlie  piosoiit  Noitli  I'liiisli  and  tlic  towns  of 
I'luibtow,  Atkinson  ami  part  of  Hainp.stcad  in 
New  HainpHliiri',  wa.«i  .«ct  olf  from  the  l-'iist 
Parish  l)y  vote  of  tlictown  in  1728  and  a  meeting 
lioiiso  laiilt  in  tlic  two  following  year.«,  wliieh 
was  taiieii  down  in  W,\~  and  ilio  present  meeting 
honse  eieeted  tlie  same  year. 

The  Second  Chiucli  in  Haverhill  llien  eon- 
neeted  with  the  "Second  I'reeinct"  was  organized 
on  the  IMi  day  of  Noveml)er,  IT^iO,  an<l  consisted 
of  sixty  nieniliers  who  weiv  dismissed  froni  the 
Firsi  Cliiireh  for  the  ptnposc  of  organi/ing  the 
new  eliurcii.  and  on  the  'id  of  Decern  her,  1730. 
IJev.  James  dishing  was  ordained  pastor  of  the 
church. 

The  Congregivtional  Chnrcli  in  Atkinson  was 
afterward  orgnni/ed,  and  Oct.  2.'ith,  177'i,tliirtccn 
lucmliers  were  dismissed  to  unite  with  the 
Atkinson  church. 

'Tli'.  officers  of  the  Second  Cliureh  now  called 
Congregational  Church  of  Plaistow  and  Ncuth 
Haverhill  have  been  as  follows: 

PASTOHS.  INSTALLKI). 

James  OiiHhing,  Dec.  2,  17:!il,  dleil  M;iy  1:1,  17t)4. 
(JylcK  Merrill,  Mar.  6,  17im,  Uied  .Apr.  27,  iSUl. 
Moses  Weleli,  Dec.  2«,  1S20,  .lismJHHed  Keti.  2,  ]»;!], 
H.  11.  Pecklmni,  Keti.  2;!,  lS:i1,  iliHmlssed  Hept.  ]»,1«.'58. 


THK  SECOND  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

The  Second  Bapti-^t  church  •..is  orgauU.ed, 
January  1,  i8'2i.  It  cousiste''  of  twenty  eight 
members,  ten  men  and  eighteen  women.  A  neat 
church  was  erected,  and  dedicated  February  22, 
1S23.  It  was  remodeled,  and  rededicated  with 
approjiria'e  servicH's,  November  .2,  18r)6.  Its 
semi  centennial  was  celebrated  in  1872.  It  has 
no  settled  pastor  at  present,  (March,  1880.) 


DuvUI  (Mi]>li»ni, 

Charlew  Tennoy, 

Homer  Harrows,  " 

Calvhi  Terry, 

Diiviil  Bremner,  " 

•)oH<'pli  Kyte,  " 

CI.KHKS. 

tTiiime  Cusuilig,  171)0  to  1704. 
<iyle8  Merrill,  17rri  to  1H(»1. 
Kimeon  Kelly,  imit  to  18.31. 
fi.  H.  IVckhiim,  18;n  to  1«;!8. 
Sain'UCiirleton,  1838  to  18,'i]. 
XatiriK. Kelly,  1851  to  18.i9. 
M.  C.  Kimball,  1870  to  187fi. 
Joseph  Klmball,1876  to  1879. 
liylps  Merrill,     1879 

THEAHL'RERS. 

Jesse  Clement,  1841  to  1863. 
M.  a.  Kimball,  18tW  to  1876. 
Joseph  Kimball,187ti  to  1879. 
(Jyle«  Merrill,     1879 


U])plieil    from 


is:w  to  1S.')2 
]8.'.:i  to  18,58 
1858  to  18()9 
ISffil  to  1875 
187.-1  to  1879 
I87it 


I'ASTOUH. 

William  Howfti, 
Caleb  (Mark, 
AsaNlles, 
Otis  Wing, 
I!.  Knight. 
Isiiie  Woodbury, 
.1.  M.  Harris, 


INsr.M.t.Kl). 

Oct.,  1824. 

July,  1S27, 

April  14,  1829. 

April  2.5,  1830. 

Oct.  in,  183(1. 

Nov.  0,  1839. 

Feb.,  1842. 


Died  June  19,18.59. 
'•     M*reh2B,184li. 


Isaac  W<«)dbury,  S<'pl.  It,  1H47. 

."Vddlsou  lirown,  June,  1S50. 

V.   Humphrey,  March,  1857. 

W.  H.  Dalrymph',  May,  1862. 

A.  Dunn,  Ajiril,  1887. 

('.  I'.  Melleney,  Hept.  1871. 

.losephSlorer,  May,  1S73. 

CI.EHKS    A.MI   TUi:AKtKi;HK. 

Cutting  Moody,  Williiiin  Dowin, 

Kdinund  Worlli,  .Tosiah  Drown, 

John  LaiUI,  Robert  rttuart, 

Daniel  M.  Davis,  (leorge  Unit. 

EAST    CONGREGATIONAL    CHURCH. 
1744. 

This  church  was  organized  Xovend)cr28, 1744. 
The  records  being  lost  and  the  church  reduced 
in  numbers,  a  council  was  called  January  11, 
1797,  and  the  church  reorganised.  The  i)arish 
originally  embraced  all  the  the  territory  from 
the  plank  sidewalk  to  Rocks  Village.  In  1822 
the  Second  Baptist  church  was  organized  at 
Rocks  Village,  and  owupicd  about  half  tlie  ter- 
ritory which  formerly  belonged  to  this  society, 
leaving  the  meeting  house,  which,  when  built, 
was  In  the  center  on  the  extreme  cast  side.  Be- 
ing thus  crowded  to  the  wall  on  the  east  it  be- 
came necessary  to  make  a  westward  movement, 
and  a  chapel  has  just  been  erected  at  Ttlton's 
corner,  where  there  will  lie  a  regular  preaching 
service  every  Sunday  alUcrnoon.  Tlie  original 
number  of  luembcrs  was  33;  present  member- 
ship 32. 

The  officers  of  the  church  have  been  as  fol- 
lows: 

l>ISMIHSKI>. 


PA8TORS- 

BoDjamin  Parker, 
Isaac  Tompkiim, 
John  II.  Stevens, 
James  R.  Cushing, 
Wales  Lewie, 


iNSTAr.i.F.n. 

Nov.  28,  1744,  1777 

March  1,  1797,  ditd  Nov.  21,182r. 

Supplied  1828,  1834 

June  10,  1885,  July,  1844 

Jnly  18,  1849,  May  12,  1857 


iB 


mSTOHY    OK 


Abriibum  Uuriilium,  Hcpt.  Hii,  1H57,        April  17,  1N66 
.JiimcK  (J.  Hnignivo,  Buppllf"!  1S74  to  1S7S, 
.loliri  UriiKdnn,         .Imi.  1,  issu. 


14  of  thnt  vear  "TIil'  Sordiui  Mftliddist  Epi^cci- 
pal  sofiety"  WHS  U'j?ally  (irgiiiiizeil  in  tlie  utllcu 
i  of  11.  N.  Mtriill,  I'Nii ,  ill  nfcordance  with  tlic 


(Juitc  a  minilicr  of  ininisturs  Mippllwi  tin.-  piii-  j  ^^^^^  ^,(.  ^,,,^  ,omiiionwcaltli.    Their  tir>.t  ixihlio 


pit  in  the  intervals  between  the  re)<iilur  pastors 
ur  snppiieH. 

Cl.r.UKS   AND   TUKASI  ui;its 

licii.imiilii  I'arivcr 1744  1 1  1777  ! 

iHiiiw  TcmpklhH 17711  to  ISJti 

.Tolm  11 .  StevoiiH 1828  to  18:i4 

JameHH.  Cunliliig 18:tr>  to  ls44 

Wnlew  Ia'wIh 1811"  to  1857 

Ahrulmm  liuriilmm 18.  7  to  isilj 

Wllllnm  H.  tiauudiTH IHti.")  to  1873 

Anilrew  -J.  Kletclier 187.'i 

TIIK  CHURCH  OF  ST.   JOHN  TIIK    I'.VAN- 

ELIST. 

1874. 

Tlie  eorner  stone  of  this  ilmrcli  was  laid  on 
the  "i'tii  of  Deeenilier,  1871,  and  tlie  churcli  was 
consecrated  Octolicr  21st  187*").  It  was  creeled  by 
the  Hector,  the  Kev.  Charles  AVinwle,  in  loving 
uieinory  of  Ills  father,  the  late  lion.  Moses  Win- 
gate.  Tito  proi)i'rty  is  conveyed  to  the  "Trus- 
tees of  Donations,"  to  beheld  forever  for  a  Free 
church.  The  sittings  are  all  free,  and  there  are 
1)0  taxes  or  pledges.  The  incidental  expenses 
are  met  by  the  free-will  oti'erings  of  the  wor- 
shippers, placed  upon  the  altar  on  each  Lord's 
day,  the  choir  and  congregation  chanting  "All 
things  conic  of  Thee  O  Lord,  and  of  Thine  own 
have  we  given  untoThee."Tlie  Holy  Coniiniinion 
is  celebrated  on  all  .Sundays,  and  other  Holy 
Days;  and,  during  tlie  penitential  season  of 
Lent  and  Advent,  the  church  is  open  for  daily 
services.  Since  tlie  opening  ef  the  church  tlie 
.sacrament  of  baptism  has  been  administered 
ninety-live  times;  forty -eight  persons  liave  been 
)iresented  to  the  Wshop  for  contirination  :  twen- 
ty-nine marriages  have  been  solemnized,  and 
"earth  to  earth,  ashes  to  ashes,  dust  to  dust" 
lias  been  said  over  the  remains  of  forty  three 
persons.  There  are  sixty-nine  eommnnicaiits, 
and  about  seventy  families  arc  connected  with 
the  church.  Mr.  Clarence  1^.  Kelly  is  the  su- 
perintendent of  the  Sunday  school,  and  also  tlie 
lay  reader  appointed  by  the  Disliop.  William 
E.  Merrill  is  the  organist. 

(3UACE  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH 
1870. 

This  was  an  outgrowth  of  the  Wesley 
Methodist  Episcopal  church.  The  limited 
church  accommodations  of  the  latter  society  led 
to  the  formation  of  a  new  society  and  the  erec- 
tion of  another  edifice  for  worship,  Tlie  first 
steps  toward  the  new  organization  were  tal^eii  in 
the  early  part  of  the  year  1870.    On  February 


services  were  held  in  Music  hall,  .March  (i,  1870, 
Gilbert  Haven,  1).  1).,  then  editor  of  Zion'.s 
Herald,  but  .*dnce  one  of  the  bisliops  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church,  preaching  the  S2r- 
inoii.  Uy  March  .'ilst,  1870,  the  membership  of 
the  new  society  iiiimberod  seventy-four,  al!  of 
whom  had  been  received  by  letter  from  the  first 
church.  April  11,  1870,  Hev.  L.  D.  Barrows,  1). 
D.,  was  a|)pobitcd    tlie   first   pastor.    Augusts, 

1870,  the  (irst  ex(inntion  was  made  on  the  land 
piirchasetl  some  years  previously  for  the  purpose 
of  erecting  thereon  a  new  church.  The  corner 
stone  was  laid  Seiitember  '2'M,  1870,  and  .Tniio 
4th,  1870,  the  vestries  were  dedicated  to  the  ser- 
vice of  (Jod.  The  complete  structure  was  dedi- 
cated September  21,  1871.  November  19,1871, 
Dr.  Harrows  was  compelled  by  failing  health  to 
resign  his  charge  and  the  conference  year  was 
filled  out  by  .••upplies  i'rom  the  Theological 
school    of  the    Boston     University.    In    April, 

1871,  Ilev.  W.  F.  Crafts  was  ap]ioinled  pastor 
and  remained  until  April,  1871,  wlicti  Rev.  A. 
E.  Drew  was  stationed  over  the  cliafgc.  He 
completed  the  full  disciplinary  term  of  tliiec 
years  and  was  succeeded  in  1877  by  Rev.L.  C. 
Field,  the  i)resent  jmstor. 

There  is  connected  witli  the  churcli  a  I,aJies' 
Sewing  circle  which  in  the  last  ten  years  has 
raised  !i!6,4 11.  ");">;  an  Auxiliary  Woman's 
Foreign  Missioiiar\'  society,  which  has  raised 
during  the  eight  years  of  its  existence  ;5!.")(i().7.") ; 
and  a  juivenile  Band  of  Helpers  which  lias 
raised  tor  missionary  purposes  tluring  tlie  six 
years  of  its  existence,  j>ll(J.71. 

Since  its  fiyrmation,  Grace  eliiircli  has  received 
into  full  membership  from  probation  2',H). 

By  letter 17;i 


In  all 

Of  thi«  number  there  have  dloii SI 

Kcinoved  by  letter Oii 

Withdrawn 11 

Kxpclleil 5 


4i".i 


li: 


In  nil 

LoavhiK  an  piegeiit  inenibcrship 'iW         ' 

There  are  also  on  probation   at  preweiit... .  :!5  " 

During  the  ten  years  of  its  history  the  church 
has  raised  about  ^Sr),000  for  alk.purposcs. 
The  pastors  have  been, 

1870-1862 Rev.  Lcreuzo  D.  Barrows,  D.  D.* 

1872-1874 Rev.  Wilbur  F.  Ciaftrt 

1874-1877 Rev.AII'red  K.  Drew 

1877-        Rev.  Leon  C.  Kiebl 

*Dled  at  Plymouth,  N.  IL,  Fel).  18,  1878. 


HAVEKIIILL. 


29 


n.KIIKH  AND  THGAHIKKUH, 

Klljnli  Fox,  1870— 1H71». 

0.  U.  Coffin.  1879—  ,      ,, 

FOUTLAND  STREET  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 
1830. 

Tliib  church,  oilginully  culled  the  Tliiril  Buj)- 
tist  Oil iirch, owes  its  existence  to  the  Inixe  increaisc 
in  the  nieinhers  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of 
this  city  consequent  upon  ti.e  (?rciU  awakenin>< 
ofl8{)7-8.  A  colony  of  .")8  ineiiiliers  oftheFiist 
Church  WHS  dismissed  to  form  tliis  body.  The 
first  public  meeting  was  lield  i!i  December, 
1858,  and  the  l)ody  was  formally  organized  by 
an  ecclcsiasticnl  council,  February  3d,  1851). 

For  the  first  five  years  services  were  held  in 
the  Town  Hall  and  in  Music  Hall.  The  meet- 
ing-house on  I'ortland  street  was  dedicated  March 
31,  1864,  and  rededicated  after  extensive  im- 
provement, October  31,  1871. 

I'ASTOHS.  INHTALI.En.  I)IHMIHHEI> 

Benjamin  AVhuL'lcr.  April,  1S51I.  April,   1Vti4 

Q.  VV.  Lusher.  June,  lS(i4.  Miircli,  180H 

A.  J.  I'adolfonl.  May,  1868.  Oct.,  187f). 

Willinm  T.  BnrnH,  April,  1876. 

CLEHKS. 

8.  P.  Prescott,  18' 9-1863. 
D.  A.  PettenglU,  18<}3-1871. 
8.  E.  Morse,  1871—1882. 
.T.  VV.  P.  Smith,  1872— 

THE  NORTH  CHURCH. 

1859. 

The  North  Church  society  was  first  formed 
March  1,  1859,  and  on  the  19th  of  the  same 
month  it  was  decided  to  take  measures  to  form 
a  new  church  to  be  connected  witli  oaid  society. 

This  church  was  formed  at  the  house  of  Moses 
Hov  on  tlie  20th  of  the  same  month, by  a  council 
convened  for  tliat  purpose,  with  29  male  and  .iS 
female  members  di.'  missed   and   recommended 
from  the  Center  Church  and  one  male  and  one 
female  from  the  Bradford  Church.    In  the  after- 
noon of  the  same  day  a  public  ncrvice  was  held, 
Professor  Phelps  of  Andover  seminary  preach- 
ing the  sermon ;  and  the  new  North  Churcli  was 
duly  constituted  and  received  into  the  fellowship 
of  the  churches.    On  April  4th,  Rev.  B.  F.  Hos- 
ford  was  unanimously  invited  to  become  pastor 
but  declined  on  the   30th.      April   8th,    Luther 
Johnson  was  chosen  treasurer;  and  on  the  10th 
of  July  the  first  infant  l)aptism  was  administered 
in  the  new  church.      July    14th,  Rev.    A.    H. 
Quint  of  Jamaica  Plain  was  unanimously  inrited 
to  the  pastorate,  but  declined  October  18.     July 
20th  the  corner  stone  of  a  new  church  edifice  was 
laid,  and  on  February  15,  1860,  the  church,  cost- 


ing ^30,000,  iTicluding  orpan,  furniture,  etc.,  was 
dedicated.  The  building  coinniirr  ■  were  Messrs. 
Moses  How,  James  II.  Carleton,  Abel  Chase, 
Ellas  T.  Ingalls,  John  P.  Ilnndall,  David  FItts, 
Franklin  Brickett  and  Willliim  M.  Chase.  On 
August  «th,  1860,  Rev.  R.  H.  Seeley,  the  t1r>t 
and  only  pastor  tlius  far,  was  installed. 

Connected  with  tlie  church  is  a  very  large  and 
flourishing  Sunday  school;  a  Ladies  Sewing 
society  formed  April  5,  1859;  the  Industrial 
society,  formed  in  1868;  the  Pentucket  Mission 
band,  formed  in  1875  ;un(l  the  Woman's  Mission- 
ary society,  formed  in  1872. 

PAHTOH.  IN.STAI.l.KK.  , 

U.  11.  Beeley,  Anguet  8,  18(10. 

CliEHKK. 
E.  O.  Ftotblnghnm,  1850  to  1876. 
JnmCH  M.  NIcIioIb,    1876  to  1878. 
George    0.     How,     1878 

TKEAHrKKIifl. 

I.utber     Johnson,  18,VJtol862. 

bamuel     Wlille,  1863tol8'l. 

Dunn    Wentworth,  1871  to  1879. 

Moses  E.  Eniurson,  1879 


FIRST  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
1851. 
Prior  to  the  year  1833,  the  Rev.  Messrs. 
Pickering,  Broadhead,  Peaslee  and  other  Meth- 
odist clergymen  preached  occasionally  in  a 
Union  church  at  West  Parish,  but  we  learn  of 
no  attempts  to  organize  a  society  until  the 
aljove  date  ,whcn  three  gentlemen  :  Paul  Chase, 
Moses  M.  Chase  and  a  Mr.  Southgate,  united 
in  a  class  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Robbins  of  Salem, 
N.  H..  preached  in  the  afternoon  of  alternate 
Sundavs  during  the  summer,  in  Academy  hall. 
Messrs.  Paul  Chase  aud  Southgate  moving 
from  town,  caused  the  effort  to  organize  a  so- 
.-iety  to  cease  and  there  was  nothing  done, 
until  1836  when  O.  S.  Boynton,  J.  S,  George, 
W.  W.  Chase,  Rachel  Oilman  and  Caroline 
Churchill,  united  m  a  class  and  were  supplied 
with  preaching  for  one  year,  by  various  clergy- 
man from  abroad. 

In  the  spring  of  1837, the  Rev.  Samuel  Norris 
was  sent  from  Conference  as  pastor,  who  re- 
mained about  six  months.  In  1838  the  Rev. 
James  McKane  served  as  pa«tor,  in  1839  Rev. 
Joseph  Bradbury,  and  in  1840  Rev.  Mr.  Brews- 
ter. 

In  1841  Mr.  Brewster  was  returned,  but 
becoming  interested  in  the  anti-slavery  question 
remained  only  half  of  the  year  and  the  Rev.  L. 
C.  Mattack  finished  the  year.  In  1842  the  Rev. 
G.  Otis  Smith  was  appointed  as  pastor  of  the 
change,  but  becoming  an  Adventist,  afler  a 
brief  pastorate,  the  charge  was    supplied      the 


■'Vf 


•  '    *  »  t  nit .  I  i:^: 


so 


HISTORY  OF 


remnlndcr  of  the  year  hy  the  Kev.  Franklin 
Furher.  In  IHW  Uev.  Kbcnezcr  I).  Trickey 
served  as  puitfor.  In  1844  Kev.  liOrenzo  D. 
Blodgett  woH  sent  as  pastor,  htit  served  only  a 
short  time  and  the  Uev.  Ezeklel  Adams  rtiiish- 
I'd  tlie  year.  In  1845  the  Uev.  O.  H.  Chase 
was  sent  as  pa»)tor  hut  remained  only  a  few 
months,  when  the  society  was  left;  without  re- 
ligious services,  which  continued  for  over  six 
years.  The  society  dislianded  and  tdose  who 
were  so  disposed  united  with  the  church  in 
Salem,  N.  H. 

In  I80O  Moses  W.  Chase  made  a  persistent 
etfort  to  again  organize  a  Methodist  church, and 
In  the  evening  of  tlic  14th  day  of  August  u 
class  meeting  was  held  ut  the  house  of  Mr. 
Fitts.  The  persons  present  were  Joseph  Fitts 
and  wife,  James  Kiley,  Moses  M.  Chase  and  a 
a  Mr.  Ainsworth.  Soon  after  another  meeting 
was  held  at  the  house  of  James  Riley  on  Cottage 
street.  There  were  thirteen  person  at  this 
meeting.  Thus  these  class  meetings  continued 
to  increase  in  numliersand  interest,and  Sabbath 
pvening  prayer  meetings  were  opened  and  car- 
ried on  successfully. 

The  present  society  was  organized  February 
14,  1851.  The  Uev.  Mr.  Cass  of  Salem,  N.  H.. 
preached  the  sermon.  The  ser  >'ices  were  held 
in  Athcnicum  hall  on  Main  street,  and  were 
continued  Ijy  supplies  until  Conference  in  the 
spring  of  1852  from  the  Concord  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. 


PAHTORH. 

DATE  OF  PASTORATES. 

Jamt's  Pike,  I>.  V. 

18S2. 

a.  W.  P.  Clark, 

1853-4 

8lla«  GroL-n, 

1855. 

C.  It.  Harding, 

185t)  &  7. 

U.S.  KuHt.D.D. 

1858  six  months. 

Solomon  Chnpln, 

1858    "        " 

Oeorge  f^.  Dearborn, 

1859. 

A.  C.  Mansion, 

18B0&  1. 

BecmlH  Howard, 

1862. 

U.  H.  Hurophrlss, 

186.S  &  4. 

C.  E.  Young, 

18t)5  &  6. 

C.  E.  Hall, 

1867. 

E.  A.  Smith, 

1868  &  9. 

0.  W.  Scott, 

1870-1.2 

8.  W.Sweetaer, 

1873  &  4,  1 1-2  years 

0.  W.  Woodruff,  D.  I>.          1874  six  mouths. 

C.  W.  Mlllen, 

1875-6 

J.  M.  Durrell, 

1877-8 

Henry  Dorr, 

1879  &  80. 

During  this  period  meetings  have  been  held 
In  Academy  hall  six  years ;  Union  hall  one 
year ;  one  year  and  a  half  in  Athenteum  hall ; 
one  year  and  a  half  m  the  Town  hall ;  and 
twenty-six  years  In  the  present  edifice  on 
Winter  street,  which  was  built  in    1834   at   an 


expense  of  jJ12,()00.  It  has  been  twice  repaired, 
the  first  time  in  1870  at  an  expense  of  ijl.'iOOO.and 
in  1H7!)  at  an  expense  of  Ijl'i-TO. 

In  March  1870  under  the  pastorate  of  Rev.  E. 
A.  Smith,  there  occuted  a  division  of  the 
society  when  alwut  80  menil)erH  withdrew  and 
organized  what  is  now  Grace  churcli ;  and 
about200  members  remaining  organized  under 
the  title  of  the  First  Methodist  Episcopal 
church. 

With  the  church  is  coimected  a  new  pros- 
perous Sunday  school,  with  a  memljershlp  or' 
over  300;  also  a  vigorous  Ladies'  association 
and  a  growing  Woman's  Missionary  Society  t 

Kecording  Steward,  Simeon  K.  Young. 

Treasurer,  K.  O.  Allen. 

Collectors,  A.  B.  (ioodricli,  .John  <).  Htiicy. 

DISCIPLES    OF  CHRIST. 

1873. 
There  used  to  be  quite  a  nourishing  Church 
at  Ayers  Village,  gathered  and  ministered  to  by 
William  Murray.  Durmg  the  hard  times  of 
1873-79  most  of  the  ?i;eml)ers  were  compelled  to 
move  away,  some  of  them,  including  Mr. 
Murray,  going  to  Portland,  Maine,  others 
taking  up  their  residence  in  Haverhill.  Meet- 
ings were  held  here,  beginning  March  19,  1876; 
and  on  October  2'2d  of  the  same  year  tlie  fol- 
lowing oftlcfu's  were  elected : 

John  Minod. 

Solomon  McDonald. 


Elders, 


T.„ ^„„  (  Wilson  Tucker. 

Deacons  {  ^,p,,g„^  ^^,^.,^^j^,. 

In  April  of  1878,  B.  B.  Tyler  of  Louisville, 
Ky.,  was  employed  to  hold  »  meeting,  preach- 
ing three  weeks  in  Tilton  hall.  Until  July  10th, 
1879,  the  Church  was  without  regular  preach- 
ing, but  since  that  date  J.  W.  Robbins  has 
preached  for  them. 

WINTER  STREET  FREEWILL   BAPTIST 
CHURCH, 

1858. 

This  society  orginated  in  1858,  and  com- 
menced holding  meetings  in  Athenaeum  hall  on 
Main  street,  where  Odd  Fellows  building  now 
stands.  The  first  services  were  held  in  April, 
1858,  by  Rev.  A.  J.  Dayis.  Rev.  William  C. 
Clark  commenced  preaching  for  the  society 
June  "27,  of  the  second  year.  Soon  after  a  lot  of 
land  was  purchased  on  the  east  side  of  White 
street,  and  a  vestry,  capable  of  accommodating 
two  hundred  persons,  was  immediately  erected. 
The  cost  of  the  lot  and  building  was  about 
seventeen  hundred  dollars.  The  buildmg  and 
lot  is  now  occupied  by  George  W.  Hanson,  No. 
6.  White  street.    The  vestry  was  dedicated  Jan- 


lUVEKHILL. 


81 


uury  fltli,  1n')9,  at  which  time  a  church  was 
roguhirly  organized.  The  latter  consisted  of  22 
ineinlxirs,  U  males  and  11  females. 

In  April,  18»)0  the  society  jmrclmNcU  the 
ihnrch  editlce  of  the  Winter  Street  Congrcga- 
donal  society,  Rt  it  cost  of  eleven  thousand 
ilollars,  and  Immediately  removed  to  the  place 
which  it  liHH  occupied  until  the  present  time. 

Connection  with  the  church  is  a  flourishing 
Sunday  school,  organized  in  June,  18.')8;  a 
Social  Circle,  organized  September  8th,  IS.'iS;  a 
Ladles  Mission  Society,  formed  in  July  1874 : 
nnd  a  Young  People's  Mission  Band,  formed  in 
Januai^y,  1880. 

l>AHTOKH.  HETTI.K1> 

William  C.  Clark,  Jmiury  10,  mm. 
h.  ti.  MuiiMon,  April  U,  JHiX). 

.1.  L-  Kiirgt>M8,      Fel)ruury  2,  18i)l. 
J.  B.  DiiviB,  June  11,  IHtlU. 

A.  W.  Avery,  April,  ISHJ;  Kiel  Oct.  7,lSfl,i. 

J.iHon  Marrhu>r, 180t). 

K.  A.  Stoekraiiii,    October,  (t,  1870. 

A.  V.  Tracy,  March  10,  1872. 

F.  II.  Lyfor.1,  April  1,  187{i. 

.T.  E.  Duine,  Supply,  Novcfmher  '.'8,  187lJ.      . 

John  Malvern,  April  1,  1878. 

CLKHKS.  ELECTKD. 

Tobias  1*.  Mitchell,  January  10, 1859. 
I.uko  Poor,  September  29,  1871. 


A.  Wares, 

TIIEAHUHERH. 

H.  K.  Snow, 
.C.  J.  Goodwin, 
H.  K.  Snow. 
E.  K.  Chase, 
Juliii  Lane, 


February  1,  1876. 

ELECTED. 

1859. 

April,  1800. 

April  4,  1807. 

Jlay  1,  1877. 

April  2,  1878 


THE  CENTRE  CHUUCH. 
1833. 

The  Centre  Church  is  really  a  continuation 
of  the  First  Cliurcb.  A  majority  of  the  voters 
of  the  parish  of  the  First.  Church,  on  account  of 
the  uncompromising  orthodoxy  of  Rev.  Dudley 
Phelps,  voted,  November  8,  1832,  to  dissolve 
the  connection  between  them.  Eighty-nine 
church  members  of  a  total  of  ninety-one, 
aggrieved  at  this  action  of  the  parish,  were 
recognized  by  an  ecclesiastical  council,  August 
28, 1833,  under  the  name  of  "The  Centre  Con- 
gregational Church,"  with  Rev.  Joseph 
AVhittlesey  as  pastor. 

The  corner  stone  of  the  church  was  laid  June 
28,  1834,  and  it  was  dedicated  December  17th 
of  the  same  year.  The  cost  of  the  building 
was  about  $8000,  the  land  being  given  by 
Messrs.  David  and  John  Marsh.  In  1859  this 
building  was  remodeled,  a  new  front,  tower 
and  steeple  being  added,  at   an     expense     of 


about  ijil  1,000.  This  cdittce  was  rcdcdlcated, 
January  27,  18<')0,  the  pastor,  Uev.  H.  F.  llos  • 
ford,  preaching  the  sermon.  The  seats  are  now 
owned  by  the  society,  and  the  current  expenses 
are  met  by  direct  taxation  on  the  Hlttiniis.  In 
1878,  the  chnrdi  editlce  was  again  remodeled 
so  as  to  give  Siniday  School  rooms  and  parlors 
In  the  basement,  and  tlio  audience  room  was 
also  improved.  The  total  expense  was  about 
!6!8.')00,  and  there  is  no  debt.  The  reconstructed 
house  was  rededlcated, Tuesday  evenlng,Nov.  10, 
1878,  the  Severn)  clergymen  of  the  city  churches 
being  present  and  taking  part  in  the    exercises. 

PASTORH.  tNHTAI.I.EO.  DIHMIHHEI). 

Joscpli  Whittlesey,  A  UK.  28,  183:1.  April  18,  1838 

K.  A.  Lawronco,      May  4,  18;iy.  Juno  12,  1844 

H.  r.  Hosforil,          May  21,  1845.  Oct.   20,    186a 

T.  T.  Muiigur,         Jan.  0,  186.'>.  Duo.   14,   1869 

CM.  Hyde,  Nov.  15,  1870.  Dec.  15,  1875 
II  K.  ituriics,          Nov.  33,  1870. 

CL.ERKH.  THEAHLKEHH. 

Jamcti  Oale  1837-'.'>9.  Kzra  Ames  184V-'  07 

a.  W.  Kulley.l85«-'07.  Joseph  Flaiulers  1867.73 
John  Crowd  1  1867-  Ezra  KoUey  1873— 

Eira  C.  Ames  wbh  clerk  for  a  brief  period  in  1839. 

THE  FRENCH  CATHOLIC  CHUftCH,  1871. 

The  FrencL  Catholic  Church  was  established 
by  the  Oblate  Fathers  of  Lowell  in  1871,  who 
attend  twice  a  month.  In  1872  Rev.  Father 
Michaud  had  charge  of  the  new  French  Con- 
grcgation  of  Lawrence  and  that  of  Haverhill,  to 
be  attJnded  twice  a  month,  when  Rev.  Father 
Casgrain  was  put  In  his  place  by  the  Most 
Reverend  Archbishop  J.  J.  Williams  of  Boston, 
during  the  nionth  of  October  In  the  same  year 
1872.  Tliis  French  church  was  then  known 
under  the  name  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  Church. 
The  services  were  held  in  West  hall,  on  Water 
street,  for  four  years.  In  1875,  Rev.  Father 
Casgrain  began  the  construction  of  the  new 
French  Church, which  is  on  the  corner  of  Grand 
and  Locust  streets.  That  church  has  cost, 
furniture  and  all  Included,  over  f  19,000,  of 
which  $13,000  has  been  paid  to  the  Lowell 
Central  Savings  Bank,  where  the  Archbishop 
of  Boston  had  made  the  loan  to  build  with. 

The  number  of  members  of  that  church  have 
considerably  increased,  and  the  new  church 
woula  be  too  small  now  if  all  the  pew  owners 
attend  the  services.  It  is  supposed  that  about 
100  families  from  Canada  and  other  parts  of  the 
United  States  have  come  to  Haverhill  since  last 
year. 

A  committee  of  15  members  of  the  congrega- 
tion have  the  management  of  the  financial  busi- 
ness of  the  Church,  under  the  care  of  the 
priest,  who,  in  Catfiolic     dioceses,  has  to  give 


:yj 


III8TOKT  OF 


nnoiint  fo  tho    anlililtihoji   evi'iy  yiar.      The 
Cliiiri'h  now  luu  lltu  imiue   or    vocnblu   uf  St. 

SOUTH  (CIIIIIKTIAN)  CHUUCIl. 

IHOO. 

The  (Irot  iiift'tinK  I't  thojie  wImi  tbrnutl  Hie 
Christian  cliurch  in  thlb  city  wuh  lield  in  Hriul- 
forii  in  DiM'i-nilier  IH();i  at  tliu  Iioiimu  of  Jolin 
Marlile,  on  wliieli  occaxiuii  Utv.  Klias  Sniitli 
j>ri>Bel)i-d.  Scpttinlier  Hi,  IW)4,  l-ililer  .Smith 
prvaclu'd  af(uin  in  llradtord  ami  a^ain  in  iiaver- 
hill  tor  tin;  llr.st  tlnio,  NoviMnhcr  27,  1«(H.  Uni- 
ingtlie  year  INOri  ineetinns  wcrt;  lielii  In  Haver- 
hill and  liradt'urd  at  irre;(iilar  inturvaiH  tiy 
Kidera  Sniitli,  JonuM,  I'ottlu  and  others.  Tlie 
reeord  of  the  date  of  tbrinarion  uf  the  einireli  is 
April  !),  \HO(i.  On  tinit.  day  tlic  ))retliren  and 
sisters  in  Haverldii  and  liraciford  who  liad  >)C- 
fore  licen  eonhidered  themselves  niemeicrsof  the 
church  of  Clnist  ill  Portsinoiitli,  N.  li.  organ- 
ized as  ;<  C  iiirch  of  Clirlst  to  Ih!  in  eonneetion 
witli  tlie  chiireli  in  Portsinoutii,  Boston  and 
other  places  wliurc  this  sect  was  orpmized. 

For  several  years  meetings  were  held  in  pri- 
vate houses  hut  tlnally  a  lar^e  room  was  ob- 
tained in  the  WlilttliT  block,  Merrimac  street. 
The  church  was  supplied  wholly  Ijy  itinerant 
preachers  during  this  early  period  among  wlioni 
were  Elders  Smith,  Jones,  I'ottle,  I'almer, 
Rand,  Plummer,  Farnliam,  lliimzey,  Foster 
and  Capron.  The  Interest  in  tlie  church  grad- 
ually declined  until  meetings  were  discontinued 
in  181G.  An  unsuccessful  attempt  was  made 
to  reorganise  the  church  in  1821  but  m  1823  the 
cliurch  was  reorganized  and  a  glorious  revival 
followed.  Meetings  were  now  lield  in  the  old 
Haynes  house  which  stood  near  the  corner  of 
Emerson  and  Merrimac  streets.  In  1824  the 
church  erected,  and  dedicated  in  the  month  of 
of  October,  a  brick  chapel  on  the  west  side  of 
Washington  square  which  they  called  the 
"Christian  Union  Chapel." 

In  June,  1825,  Elder  Ebenezer  Robinson  was 
acknowledged  as  pastor  of  the  church.  He 
was  succeeded  by  Elder  Henry  Plummer  who 
continued  the  faithful  and  successful  pastor  of 
the  church  till  1843  when  his  connection  was 
dissolved  at  his  own  request.  Elder  Edwm 
Burnbam  then  supplied  for  three  months  and 
was  followed  by  Elder  J.  U.  Davis  who  "sup- 
plied for  a  period  of  five  months.  Elder  Tim- 
othy Cole  tlien  became  pastor  of  the  church 
and  was  succeeded  at  the  expiration  of  two 
years  by  Elder  H,  P.  Guilford  who  remained 
with  the  church  two  years.  Ho  in  turn  was 
succeeded  by  Elder  A.  H.  Martin  who  remained 


two   years    nnd    fix    nwiiitli-.    F.ldiT    (ienrg* 

Pierce  remained  « Ith    tin-   ehiMch    two    vearM, 

Elder  Jolin  W.  Haley  three  iiiiniihs,  Kliler  Al- 

liert    Curtland    eighteen    montlis.     August  3, 

18.VI,  Elder  Plummer  received  a  iientnd   call  tu 

lieconie  pastor  of  the  church  and  rt'inaiiietl  tvltit 

them  six  iiioiitliH.     He  wa»  sncceeded  by  Elm  r 

Leonard  B.  Hatch  who  remained  until    he  wh<' 

disnilssed  at  ills  own  request  In    18(Jl.     During 

I'llder   Hatch's  pastorate  the    chapel    was    re- 

niiMielcd  and  repaired  thorough. y  and  a  steepK- 

aiiil  bell  adcled  the  improvements  costing  iji800U. 

The  church  was  then  re-dedlca'ed  in  18G0,  May 

17. 
FIder  J.  V.  Emery  was  pastor  of  the  chnrcli 

two  years  and  was  snccefcdcd  by  Elder  A.  A. 
Williams  who  remained  three  years.  Elder  V. 
A.  Beck  assumed  pastorate  of  the  church  at  hU 
departure  and  remained  until  April  188U,  a  pe- 
riod ot  two  years  and  six  moiitlis.  iSince  thoi 
the  church  has  been  supplied  principally  In 
Elder  Edwards  of  B<)»ton. 

A  number  of  years  ago  the  chapel  on  Wnsli- 
Ington  square  was  torn  down  and  their  present 
editicc  erect!  d  on  Washington  street. 

The  old  records  of  the  secretary  are  Imper- 
fect and  it  is  impossible  to  give  a  full  list  of 
secretaries  and  treasurers.  'I"hc  two  oltiees 
have  been  held  usually  by  one  person  and  so 
f;ir  as  can  be  ascertained  have  Iwien  John  Plum- 
mer, 0.  H.  llohcrts,  John  Tenney,  J.  C.  Bart- 
lett,  Daniel  Hackett  and  Charles  Hardy,  the 
present  incumbent. 

FIRST  UN1VERSAL18T  SOCIETY.    .. 
18^3. 

The  tirst  religious  service  held  liy  this  society 
was   in  the  First  Parish  Feb.  1811,  in  the   First 
Parish  Church.    There  was  not  a  regular  orga- 
nization   in    town    until  March  17,  1823,  when 
fifteen  persons  met  at  the  tavern  of  Asaph  Ken 
dall  and  organized  themselves  by  choosing  Bar 
nard  Goodridge  moderator,  and  Thomas  Meader 
clork  and  treasurer.       The  name  adopted  was : 
"The  First  Universalist  Society  in  Haverhill  and 
adjacent  towns."      The  first  sermon  before   the 
new  society  was  by  Rev.  Hosea  Ballou    in   the 
old  Masonic  hall  which  stood  on  the  north   side 
of  Water  street.  The  meeting  house  was  erected 
on  Summer  street  in  1823.        It  was  brick  and 
without  a  steeple,  but  in    1835   a   steeple    was 
added.       In    18.")5  the  present  house  was  bui't 
and  dedicated  January  10, 1856.     In    January, 
1836  a  bell  was  presented  to  the  society  by   its 
members.    The  society  was  taken  into    fellow- 
ship by  the  General  Convention   of  Universa- 
lists,  1828.    On  the  27th  of  June,  1833,    thirty- 
seven  members  of  the  society  were  dismissed  to 


HAVBKHILL 


»8 


iMi'onu'  iiicniU'iH  lit' the  Flot  I'arliili.    On  Jiin- 
uary  "ind,  lHfi7,  thf  <hiinli    wii*    i('-oinnnly,i'd 
On  April  I'itli,  187U.  the  vchIiv  wuk    iltillntUil 
In  1H7()  till'  cliiircli  WHS    ri'|iitii'i>il    uiul    ii    iii-w 
(irftiiii  put  ill 

PAHTOHH.  INHTAI.LEll.      DINMIMHB    . 

'riKiiiiiiH  (i.  Kiinioitortli  ;  April  II,  \nM.  .Iiinc,  IN:i.'< 
TliDiiiuc  .1.  (irci'iiWdiiil;  .liiiic.  IWIh;  AiiK»"t  Ift.lMaft 
OtiH  A.  Hkli.iu'i';  .liiiiiiiiiy  UiM8:»),  Dti.lHaO 

Miitlhi'W  Hall' Hint  >i ;      Ki'l>   'i1,IH.'l7;  .Inn.  14,   IHiW 
Apr.  ts,l»:!rt;  Miirch  ;11,1H-Ui 

Jiiiif  1  ,  lh4!. 18  4 

N(iviiiilMr,tH44;  Apill.tMO 

Oct.  .'tOlli,  1H4H; 

Nov.,  ,W>'A;    Dec,  lit,  1HM 

186ft;  Ofll.,  IHftT 

— ._  iHftlt;      .Inn.,  t,  18W) 
Nov.,  180(1 ;  rc»lKiieil,N()V.,18B6 


llt'iiry   Kiicdii ; 
T.  It.  A'lll 
MiiHai'iiuh  (ioodrk'li  i 
L.  B.  MiiHon ; 
.1.  K.  ronifrut ;  "'  ' 
( 'iilvin  Diinioii ; 
Win.  MrNoll; 
.T.  W.  Miiuiton; 


<?ttlvlii  Dttniiin.rci-alli'd ;  Nov.,  I8II&; 

In  the  Nfiriii((  ot  IHtil  Kev.  Mr.  HanMon  iiokcd 
permi8Hion  to  leave  the  ebiireii  in  order  tliut  be 
mi^bt  go  to  wiir  as  cliiiplalii  of  tlic  ".Sixth  Kcff- 
iinent."  IIIh  n'(|UeKt  vim  Kriinteil,  luul  during 
IiIk  abecni-etbe  pulpit  was  Mupplied. 


<  LKKKK  ANO  TRK.AHl^KERfl 

ThomaH  M«u<l«r, 

" 

"       182a 

Kbcnuzer  Halluy, 

" 

1824 

<;.  L.  M.  Adiims, 

ti 

1826 

Hutim  tilocoml), 

" 

" 

1826-27 

Dunlcl  8.  I'erley, 

" 

1828.29 

Humiiul  .)ohn«ou, 

1. 

" 

18;J0.38 

T.  K.  WlK'ider, 

.t 

1K;!1».40 

Uforge  \V.  Ueorge, 

«t 

II 

1841-43 

.John  8.  Fuller, 

1. 

"         1844-40 

JotihiiH  Buwyer, 

1. 

"        1847-60 

Hiimuel  BlicUlon, 

" 

"        1861 

M  .  B.  Noyi'H, 

.. 

" 

1852 

K,  P.  Cuahmiin, 

II 

1863.54 

L.  C.  WadleiKh, 

1. 

"         1856-00 

K.  M.  Whitman, 

II 

,* 

1870 

David  SpoH'ord, 

II 

It 

1871-80 

TKKAHllir.HK. 

Thomas  Meadcr, 

1824 

E.  A.  Portor,        ' 

1853-54 

John  8.  Fuller, 

18,55-58 

I> .  C.  Wadleigh, 

1850-69 

A.B,  Juques, 

1870-80 

ST.   GREGORY'S  CATHOLIC. 
1858. 

The  first  Catholic  religious  services  held  in 
town  were  on  the  second  Sabbath  of  September, 
1850.  An  offlciating  priest  from  I^wrence  had 
occasionally  visited  the  city  previous  to  this 
date,  holding  religious  services  on  a  week  day. 
Rev.  John  T.  McDonnell,  a  native  of  Galway, 
Ireland,  who  had  just  arrived  in  this  country 
was  the  tirst  pastor.  The  foundations  for  a 
church  edifice  were  laid  early  in  the  fall  of  1850, 
and  on  July  4,  1852,  the  buildmg  was  appropri- 


ately dedicated.  A  tint'  luiiiie  for  the  prlfki, 
Iniiiieillatrly  udjulnliiir  itic  thiirch,  wh>  alim 
errcteil.  In  IH.MI  the  chiirub  wim  ooiinlduralily 
I'lilai'ged,  and  nikiii  after  that  a  school  for  Cath- 
olic children  was  opened  In  the  iliiirch  vt-ntry. 
There  have  been  bnt  few  changeN  of  Ihu  prieNtx 
In  cliurge  of  the  church,  which  In  at  prcKent 
fiilthflilly  and  well  cared  for  by  Fattier  James 
0'I)'>herty,  piictor,  and  Rev.  Kilward  J.  Mur- 
|ihy,  a.sHlsiani  pastor. 

THE  WKST  PARISH. 

,;,,.;      ;.    ,,..'  lTa4.  !>i'r.>«il(i.iV»  ,w 

III  17.34  the  west  part  of  the  town,  by  vote  of 
the  I.eglMlature,  was  iimde  the  "West  Parish  of 
ilaverhlll."  The  first  parthb  meeting  was  held 
May  1  of  that  year,  at  the  bouse  of  Tliomiw 
Hayci*,  w  bo  was  chosen  moderator  with  Peter 
Ayer  as  parixb  clerk.  It  was  then  voted  to 
build  a  nil  titig-hoiisc,  which  was  coinpleted 
the  same  year,  the  first  services  being  held  In 
October.  A  ".Mr.  Oooggins"  was  the  llrst 
minister,  preaching  four  Sabbaths,  followed  by 
a  "Mr  Sklner"  for  two  months,  who  was  fol- 
lowed by  Rev.  Samuel  Batcbellor,  who  was 
settled  soon  after  accepting  the  call  fVom  the 
parish,  which  was  July  2i,  17.35.  From  1809  to 
1818  the  various  denominations  then  included 
in  the  parish  divided  the  amount  of  preaching 
in  proportion  to  the  amount  paid  by  them  in 
taxes  to  the  parish  treasurer.  In  1829  the 
Congregationalists,  finding  themselves  in  a 
minority,  withdrew  and  erected  a  new  orick 
church  of  their  own,  one  mile  west  of  the  old 
parish    meeting-house.  The   new    society 

claimed  to  be  the 'Church," and  in  May  4, 
1831  Rev.  Abijah  Cross  was  installed  ai  its 
pastor.  The  "Parish"  remained  as  a  Universa- 
list  society,  and  in  the  latter  part  of  1829  Rev. 
Daniel  D.  Smith  was  settled  over  them  as 
pastor.  In  1852  the  Congregationalists,  by 
paying  $2400,  became  entitled  to  the  rights  of 
the  "Parish,"  and  to  the  possession  of  the 
Webster  fund,  then  consisting  of  several 
thousand  dollars,  given  in  1828  under  such 
conditions  that  it  could  not  be  used  before 
some  such  consolidation  was  effected. 


PA8TOH8. 


INSTALLED.       UtBHI88ED. 


(Of The  Original  Parish) 

Samuel  Bachellor,  1735.  1761, 

Phineas  Adams,  1771.  (died)  1801. 

AfYer  the  death  of  Mr.  Adams,  the  religious 
interests  of  the  parish  were  in  a  very  unsettled 
condition,  as  already  indicated.  Rev.Moses  G. 
Grosvenor  was,  finally,  December  27,  1826, 
ordained  as  pastor ,only  to  be  dismissed  in  June 
1828  owing  to  dissensions  in  the  parish. 


84 


IIIHTORY    or 


PAMTORH.  INHTAM.HI).         niNMIMNMO. 

(Unlverallit.) 

nanli'l  I).  Hmlth,  \wm.  IH3I. 

ThomM  O.  F«miiworth.  \HM.  April  IHST 

Henry  M.  NlchoU,  Jun  IH4I).  (,\iM)  IH42. 


UIMMIMRn. 

.Uii.  -ill,  ISAM 
Ht'pl.  I  A,  IMWt 
Mny  K,  lH7n 
Nov.  U,    IH7W 


Hlnne  th<t  death  of  Mr.  NU-liolmhe  (InlverHiilUts 
have  bad  no  aettle<t  pantor  here. 

rAHTORa.  INI«TAI.I.KI>. 

(OoiigreiraUonBl.) 
AbUahOroM,  May  IH,  IKII. 

A*a  Knrwell,  A  nr  .  il,  IHIUI. 

KphriilmW.  Allen,  Nov.  H,  IHWt. 
Wm.  Oreunwood.   Mrh.  III.IHTT. 

Whnn  tbun^  hns  iMeii  a  Ncttlril  patitor  he  hns 
iiHiiully  acted  aM   clerk.       The  pn>»eni      i-lrrk, 
(I8H0)  there  Iwing    no     paator,     U      JackHun 
lluyneH.  ^^  , 

TRINITY  CHUKCH 

18A5. 

KpiHcopal  worvhlp  wan  held  in  tbla  town  as 
early  a«  17(17,  it  Ih  (tupponed,  for  tVora  thin  year 
to  177i,  Key.  Mr.  RadKer,  M.  A.,  who  waH  a 
resident  of  Haverhill  and  itinerant  ntiHtionary 
of  the  Hoclety  for  the  propaftation  of  the  Oospei 
in  New  Hampshire,  held  services  in  all  the 
towns  and  hamlets  in  this  vicinity,  and  it  is 
quite  likely  lie  oflon  held  exercises  in  Hnver- 
hiil  the  home  of  his  fltnlly .  On  account  of  his 
torylsm,  Mr.  Badger  was  obliged  to  flee  to  the 
Mother  conntry  in  I77r>.  Uev.  RanaCossit,  who 
was  licensed  hy  the  Bishop  of  London  to 
otHciate  In  New  England,  March,  1773,  Is  regis- 
tered at  Fulham  as  an  incunit)ent  ofHaverhill 
Parish."  Form  177A  to  1820  very  few  services 
were  held,  but  during  six  months  ol  1820 
services  were  held  regularly  with  an  average 
attendance  of  al>out  sixty,  embracing  some  of 
the  most  intelligent  and  iniliiuntial  men  in  the 
town.  A  Mr.  Hovey  and  Hon.  J.  H.  Duncan 
frequently  conducted  the  exercises.  Failing  to 
secure  a  resident  minister  services  ceased 
From  1833  to  183f)  occasionally  there  were 
services,  and  then  from  this  time  to  June  t855 
rarely  were  meetings  held. 


In  June  IRM  Mr.  Charles  Wlngate  made  an 
organiied  efflirt  to  establish  an  Rpiscopal 
churrb.  An  interview  with  Mr.  R.  R.  Downes 
of  R  adftird  resulted  in  securing  the  First 
Parish  churcli  in  which  U)  hold  the  tirst  meet- 
ing. This  meeting  was  held  July  22,  INAA.  On 
this  occasion  Rev.  I>r.  Packard  of  Lawrence 
oWciated.  ('onsUlerablo  Interest  iraM  awakened, 
and  Rev.  W.  (JalvIn  Brown,  then  of  the  diocese 
ot  Missouri,  hiiving  accepted  an  Invitation  to 
take  charge  of  tlie  movement,  arrived  berv 
August  11,  iin<l  the  next  day  held  the  llrat  reg- 
ular service  In  the  chapel  of  the  Center  Congre- 
gational s(M-lety.  On  tliu  Hth  of  October  IHM  a 
parish  was  orgiinisea  by  tlie  name  of  Trinity 
Church,  Rev.  Mr.  Brown  as  rector.  On  the 
8th  of  May  IHTifl  the  corner  stone  of  the  church 
ediflce  was  laid,  and  on  the  7th  of  January  18^7 
the  building  was  dedicated.  The  cost  of  the 
huiidlng  was  about  #7000,  In  IW>  the  church 
was  enlarged  l)y  the  addition  of  a  transept.  In 
September  1H<{9,  a  chime  of  new  trails  was  put 
into  the  belfry. 

KCCTORS.  '     ( 

W.  C!i»lvlM  Hrown,     Oct.  H,  1855  l<.  June  3,  l«ft(l.         , 
Charloii  ll.3<iym<>iir.AuK.W,lHIl«  u>  Mnr  »,  1S«H. 
8.  O.  Thrall,  July  H,  1868  t<>  Nov.— -1871. 

From  November  1871  to  Aut[UHt  2fl,  1H78  the  church 
wan  without  a  ri)ot<ir  when  Rev.  C.A.  Kami  anaumed 
the  (lutlt-H  of  rector,  which  place  he  HIIh  ut  the 
prcKunt  time. 

OliBHKH. 

K.  K.  AilumH  from    fall    1856  to  Raster  lH7tl.      .'• 
J.  Kre.1  AiIaTT.it  "  Kimtor  1876  "         "      1878.      ' 
Dr.  J.  C.  How   "        "      1888"         "•    1879. 
J.M.Huncrort     "        "      1879  to  the  present  timti. 


TRKASCRKRH. 

K.  V.  .VdiiniH  from 


1855  to  Uaater  I8ti0. 


il 


U.  T.  Slocomh   "  Kaxtcr  1860 


A.  Whittler.  " 
C.  T.  Chase,  " 
Jamcii  K.  <»aIo," 
K.  C.  8wun,  " 
O.H.JohnHon  " 
J.  B.  Morrill  " 
J.Kred  Adamn  " 
Tbos.Hnnders  " 


1862  " 

1863  " 
1886  " 
1867  " 
1889  " 
1870  " 
1874  " 
1878  to  present  date. 


1862. 
1863. 
1866. 
1867. 
1860. 
1870. 
1874. 
1878. 


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HAVKKim.t. 


!)a 


I    , 


REPRESENTATIVE     MEN 

From      Haverhill      to    Congress    and     the 

Legislature. 


State 


.m 


t 


IIAVKRHII.L. 


MKM1IKHH  OK  OdN'tlKKHM   VKOM    HWHKIIILl>. 

1I7»7  to  IHOI.  Hiilldy  Rurtlott. 

1811  to  1813. Leonard  White-  ;,  r 

1K2a  to  IN:iO,  John  Vnrnunt. 

1H4H  to  IHiVi,  JumcN  II.  Dunctin. 

NTATK  NKM^TnKH  tlUlM  M A VHHIIII.L. 

1780,  Brtllcy  HHrtletl. 

181(1,  Uraol  Hantlott.  , 

1811,  John  VHrnum. 

181«  to  1821,  iHracI  Bartlutt. 

1828 to  18.11,  JniiioN  H.  l)uni;itn. 

18».i,  (lilniHii  I'lirkcr. 

1844  Ik  '4r>,  Alfad  Kittreiiite. 

1848,  K     .  M.  Hale. 

18A3,  Nathank'l  S.  Howe. 

1857,  (^iilcl)  T).  llunkinK- 

1860,  CbriRtopherTompkliut. 

18fi6.  Charles  J.  Noyes. 

1871,  Nathan  8.  Kimball. 

1876,  Jack«on  U.  Hwett. 

1877.  Jackson  B.  8wett. 

UTATK     UBPUKSKNTATIVKa     PHOM 

164ft  to  \(i^^,  Robert  Clement. 

16ft4,  John  Clement. 

1660,  John  Davis. 

1666,  Nathaniel  Saltnnstall. 

1067,  Henry  Palmer. 

1668,  William  Davis. 

1669  to  1672,  Nathaniel  Salton^itall. 

1672,  George  Brown. 

1673,  Humphrey  Davy, 

1674,  Henry  Palmer. 

1675,  George  Brown. 
1681,  Daniel  Hendrii-k. 

1683,  Peter  .\yer. 

1684,  Robert  Swan. 

1685-86,  Peter  Ayer.       ^   ,       , 

1689-90,  Peter  Ay er.       ..  >.  .- 

1691,  John  Johnson. 

George  Brown. 
Samuel  Hutchins. 

Daniel  Ladd. 
Thomas  Hart.  V' 

1694,  Daniel  Ladd. 

1695-6,  Peter  Ayer. 

1697,  John  Page. 

1698,  Peter  Ayer. 

1699,  Richard  Saltongtall. 


1692, 
1693. 


'»;'. 


i- 


■   >■   r  ■ 


1700,  John  White. 

1701,  Samuel  Ayer. 

1702,  John  White. 

17051      1  •*"•'"  White. 
'""•    j  John  llaMlHne. 

1704-5.  Samuel  Wattn. 

170((-7,  James  Maunder». 

1708,  John  White.  .  ■  t     •■ 

1700,  JanioH  Saunders.  ' 

1710to  13,  John  Haielttnv. 

1713,  John   White. 

1714,  John  Haseltino. 
1715-Ui,  John  White. 

1717,  Amos  Sitigletary 

1718,  John  Saunders. 

1719,  John  White.  -   ' 
1720  to  26,  John  Saunders.       ; 
1726-7,  James  Sannders. 
1728-9,  Richard  Saltonstoll. 

1730  to  33,  Nathan  Webster.         • 
173.3-4,  William  White. 
1735-6,  Richard  Saltonstall. 

1737,  Nathaniel  Peasley. 

1738,  Richard  Saltonstall. 
1739-42,  Nathaniel  Peasley. 

1742,  Richard  HaKon  '     . 

1743,  Richard  Saltonstall. 
1744-5,  Philip  Haseltine. 
1746 to  49,  Nathaniel  Peasley. 
1749-50,  Nathaniel  Saltonstall. 
1751,  John  Haseltine. 
1762-3,  Nathaniel  Peasley. 
1754,  Richard  Saltonstall. 
1755  to  61,  David  Marsh. 
1761  to  69,  Richard  Saltonstall 
1769-70,  Samuel  Bachcllor. 

1771  to  1776,  Jonathan  Webster,  jr 

,--„     J  Jonathan  Webster. 
i//b,    |fj   p    sargjnt. 

1777  to  81,  Jonathan  Webster. 

1781  to  84,  Bailey  Bartlett. 

1784-6,  Samuel  White. 

1786,  Nathaniel  Marsh. 

1789-90,  Nathaniel  Marsh. 

,,Q,     (  Francis  Carr. 
"**'•    1  vSamuel  Blodgett. 

1792  to  96,  Francis  Carr. 

1797-8,  Nathaniel  Marsh. 


<.ji  ■  i  i» 


S.*^* 


I 


.Hi' 


-I 


,  i 


...;.r  ^ 


:J« 


H18TOKY  OF 


I' 


17!)9,  Binjuniln  Wllli.s. 
1H()(>,  Iknjnniin  VVillib 
1H()2-;J,  Fiiiiicis  Can-. 
1804-r)-f),  DavJd  How. 
lH()7-8,  Jnim  M  Smiley. 
IS09,  Lcomini  Wliite. 
1810-11,  Eliiiifzer  Ouge, 
1812  to  19.  David  How. 
IKll),  Cliarlcs  Wiiigute. 
WH)  to  2;j,  Moses  Wiiiniite'.- 
l«'23-4,  Etiofh  Foot- 
1825,  Stephen  Miiiot. 

Moses-  Wingate. 

James  H.  Duncan. 

Charles  White. 
John  Urieketl,  jr. 

'I'hoinas  Hardin^;. 
John  Hriekett,  jr. 
Wjllia^ii  Baehellor. 

I  Thomas  Harding. 
•  John  IJilckett,  jr. 
(  William  Utiehejlor. 
Caloh  B.  LeUos(|uet. 

(  Calel)  B.  LeBosqnet.. 
I  'I'.  G.  l-'arnsworth. 
I  Ephraiin  Corliss. 
[  James  Davis. 

f  Calel)  B.  LePosquet- 
1  George  Keeley. 
"I  William  Baehellor, 
( T.  G.  Farnsworth. 

Ephraiin  Corliss. 
T.  G.  Farnsworth. 
D.  P.  McCiuesten. 
Nathan  Webster. 

Jacob  How. 
Jesse  Smith. 
■John  G.  Whitiier.. 
Leonard  Whittier.- 

I  James  Davis. 
E.G.Eaton. 
Ward  Haselton. 
Nathan  Webster,. 
( Joseph  Ayer. 
!  James  Davis. 
I  E.  G.  Eaton. 
[  Nathan  Webster. 

f  Charles  Carleion, 
1  W.  D.  8.  Chase. 
I  James  H.  Duncan.. 
I  Leonard  WliKtler, 

f  Charles  Carleton. 
J  W.D.  S.Chase. 
I  James  H.  Duncan, 
[  Samnet  Johnson. 

(Jonathan  CrowelL 
Samuel  .>ohnson. 
Alfred  Kittredge. 
Rol)ert  Stiiarl. 

■  Jonathan  Crowelf, 
Alfred  Kittredge. 

Kev,  James  R.  Cashing^ 
Cnleb  Hersey. 

1845,  Hazen  Morse. 

(D.  F.  Fitts.  ,    .  ' 

( James  Hale.  ' 


1827, 
1828, 

1829, 

1*30, 
1831, 

1«32, 

1833, 

1834, 

1835, 

1836, 

«t37, 

1«37, 

1838, 


1840, 

1841, 
1842, 


1846, 


1850, 

1852, 

1853, 

1854, 

1855. 

1856. 

1857, 

1858, 

1859, 

1860, 

1861, 

1862, 

1863, 


1864,    M^,1'"'1«^^«B' 
'    I;  F.  J.  Meveiis 


1848,  Benjamin  Pa^e. 

('.  B.  Hall, 
lieinnel  Lcononds.. 

Samuel  Braiiiard. 
John  B.  NichoU. 

."^anuiel  Brainard.. 
John  B.  NichoK 

K.  W.Chiwse. 
Jesse  Simonds. 

E.  W.  Chase, 
Jesse  Simonds. 
T.  M.  Martyn. 
William  Taggart. 
Jesse  Simonds. 
William  Taggart, 
James  H.  Duncan - 
N.  S.  Kimball. 
N.S.Kimball. 
James  liiwsell. 
L.  C.  Wadleigh. 
(J.  W.  ClMtse. 

L.  C.  Wadleigh. 
G.  W.  Clmse. 

Calvin  Butrkk. 
Oilman  Corning. 

Calvin  Butrick. 
Oilman  Corning. 

Burnhanf- 

IS, 

Charles  G.  Burnhau). 
William  Foss, 

Charles  J.  Noyes. 
David  Boynton. 

F.  J.  Stevens. 
David  Boynton. 
Charles  W.  Chase. 

K.  Towk. 

S.  K.  Towle. 
Ebcn  Mitchell. 
Thorndike  Hodges. 

C.  J.  Goodwin. 
Henry  A.  Ixird. 
Luther  G.  Morrison. 
H.  O.  Burr. 
William  E.  Blunt, 
William  E.  Blunt. 
H.  .0  Burr. 
A.  li,  Lancaster. 

William  E.  Blunt, 
A.  K.  Lancaster, 
George  J.  Dean. 

I  Williftm  E.  Blnnt. 
J  James  H,  Carleton. 

(  William  E.  Blnnt. 
<  B.  F.  Leighton. 
(James  H.  Carleton. 

(  Oliver  Taylor. 

\  3.  B.  Swett. 

(John  B.  Nichols. 

I  John  W.  TJlton. 

\  Oliver  Taylor. 
William  A.  Brooks, 
John  W.TiltOn. 
William  A.  Brooks. 

D.  Smith  Kimball. 
Levi  Taylor. 
Fldwin  Gage. 


18(i5, 
186<j, 
1867, 
1868, 

1869, 


IS! 


,1870, 
1871, 

1872, 

1873, 

1874, 
1875, 

1876, 

1877, 
1878, 
1879, 
1880, 


I  ryi 


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HAVEKHILL. 


87 


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SECRET  SOCIETIES.;     '; 

Some      Facts      Concerning      the      Chief      Ones. 


MliRHIMACK  LODGE. 

The  Merriiimck  Lodge  of  Manons  was  found- 
ed in  1802,  with  these  charter  members :  Ehen- 
ezer  Carleton,  Moses  Briekett,  Asaph  Kendall, 
Neheniiah  Emerson,  Ruel  Holden,  Michael 
Carleton,  John  Smiley,  David  Morse,  Charles 
Spoflbrd,  Samuel  Bartlett  and  Francis  Carr. 

The  highest  office  in  the  lodge.  Worshipful 
Master,  has  lieeii  held  by  the  following  named 
Masons :  EbencKcr  Carleton,  Moses  Briekett, 
Ebene/iCr  Gage,  Moses  Wingate, Charles  VVIilte, 
David  How,  jr.,  llufus  Longloy,  David  P.  Har- 
mon, Rufus  Loiigley,  Elbridge  G.  Eaton,  Ru- 
fus  T.  Slocum,  David  B.  Tenney,  Francis  J. 
Stevens,  John  M.  Poor,  Edwin  M.  Hincs, 
Henry  O.  Burr,  J.  M.  Stover,  Haaen  K.Swasey, 
G.  V.  Ladd  and  D.  J.  Flanders.  The  officers 
are  elected  annually. 

PENTUCKET  CHAPTER  ROYAL  ARCH 
MASONS. 

Charter  dated  December  8, 1857. 

UiGH  X'RIEST.  YEAB. 

George  W.   George 18o7-61 

Jdme«  K.  Gale 186164 

Duiiiel  Fitts 1864.66 

D.  li.  Tenuey 1865-70 

Vlunier  W.  Sanborn 1870-72 

atepben  Osgouil 1872.7a 

CbaH.   H.  Chuse 1873-76 

ChB«.  T.  Cbase 1875  78 

O.  D.  Bartlett 1878-79 

CM.  Heuth 1880 

HAVERHILL   COUNCIL     SELECT     AND 
ROYAL  MASTERS. 

This  lodge  dates  back  to  1866,  when  it  was 
founded  with  these  charter  members :  George 
W.  Chase,  F.  J.  Stevens,  C.  W.  Chase,  Daniel 
FittB,  James  E.  Gale,  Haverhill ;  W.  T.  Plais- 
ted,  Somcrvllle;  Eugene  Bowditch,  Melroae; 
Ira  P.  Pope  and  George  Tapley  of  Danvers ;  J. 
M.  Pike,  M.  L.  Fowler,  Warren  Currier  of 
Newburyport. 

(  ■■;.,,,./■    'i.  //.I'./jKi, :!..-- 


The  highest  office  in  the  lodge,  that  of  Thrice 
Illustrious  Master,  has  been  held  by  George  W. 
Chase,  F.  J.  Stevens,  Charles  T.  Chase,  A.  B. 
Batchelder,  M.  Perry  Sargent.      * 

HAVERHILL  COMMANDERY  KNIGHTS 
TEMPLAR. 

This  branch  of  the  Order  was  chartered  No- 
vember 19,  1863,  although  it  had  existed  with 
out  a  formal  organization  since  the  previous 
May,  under  the  leadership  of  George  Wingate 
Chase,  Eminent  Commander  by  appointment. 
The  charter  meml)ers  were :  George  W.  Chase, 
J.  P.  Randall,  John  E.  Gale,  Rev.  George  W. 
Campbell,  G.  H  Hoyt,  Daniel  Fitts,  C.  W. 
Chase,  F.  C.  Swan,  Calvin  How,  F.  J.  Stevens, 
Charles  R.  Evans. 

Sir  George  Wingate  Chase  held  the  office  of 
Em  inent  Commander  four  years  under  the  chart- 
er.until  his  death  in  August  1867.  Since  then  the 
following  knights  have  officiated  in  that  capaci- 
ty :  James  E.  Gale,  Carlos  P.  Messer,  Nathan 
S.  Kimball,  Dexter  B.  Vickery,  N.  S.  Kimball. 
SAGQEHEW  LODGE. 

This  lodge  was  founded  in  1864,  with  these 
charter  members :  J.  P.  Randall,  James  E. 
Gale,  George  Poor,  Edward  A.  Bradley,  R. 
Stuart  Chase,  Daniel  Fitts,  F.  C.  Swan,  Alvab 
Whittier,  Calvin  Smith,  Edward  M.  Littlefield, 
Alonzo  W.  Cram,  Charles  W.  Chase,  Geo.  H. 
Hoyt,  Allison  Wheeler,  Jas.  H.  Carleton,  Chas. 
R.  Evans,  Alex.  S.  Hodgkins,Davld  A.  Sleeper, 
Jas.  F.  West,  John  B.  Richardson.  The  list  of 
Worshipful  Masters  is  as  follows ;  James  E. 
Gale,  Nathan  S.  Kimball,  Henry  Cummings, 
George  S.  Yeaton,  0.  S.  Williams.       . 


MUTUAL  RELIEF  LODGE,  I.  O.  O.  P. 

This  lodge  was  instituted  September  4,  IS46 
by  Newell  A.  Thompson,  M.  W.  G.  M.,assisted 
by  W.  H.  Jones,  R.  W.  G.  S.,and  P.  G.  Dexter 
Dame  and  S.  E.  Bartlett.  The  charter  members 
were  as  follows :    Moses  F.  Feaslee,   William 


88 


HI8VOBY   OK 


Pecker,  Franklin  Brlckett,  Levi  C.  WadleiKh, 
William  J.  M.  Steele.  John  W.  Winter,  Samuel 
Ncrrls,  Edward  Hammond,  William  H.  Car- 
penter, 8.  P.  Goodrich,  Joshua  Sawyer,  Rben 
H.  Saffo  d,  Edward  H.  Hammond,  Jolin  P. 
Randall.Benjamin  U.  Strcle, William  B.  Eaton, 
John  O.  Brown,  Richard  Savory,  JameB  Frye, 
James  11  NicbolH.  Hiram  Brown. 

The  Noble  Grands  from  the  founding  of  the 
lodge  to  the  present  time  have  been  as  follows  : 
Moses  F.  Peaslec,  Franklin  Briokett,  Levi  C. 
Wadleigh,  Joshua  Sawyer,  Charles  B.  Hall, 
William  Taggert,  Kben  II.  SalFord,  Nathan  8. 
Kimball,  Jonathan  Crowell,  William  H.  Car- 
penter, Daniel  F.  Fitts.Daniel  8.  Watson,  Wil- 
liam B.  Eaton.  Samuel  Sheldon,  Orlando  F 
Osgood,  William  H.  Carpenter,  Charles  C. 
Morse,  Rufus  T.  Slocomb,  AlonzoC.  Saunders, 
Joshua  Sawyer,  Truman  M.  Martyn,  John  S. 
Fuller,  Warren'  A.  McCrillis  William  8, 
Crownin,  E.  F.  Smith,  Levi  C.  Wadleigh, 
Warren  A.  McCriills  Nathan  S.  Kimball,  J.  B. 
Morrill,  Ferdinand  L.Johnson,  Moses  H.  Pear- 
son, N.  S.  Greenleaf,  Warren  A.  McCrillis. 
Samuel  C.  Foot,  Francis  J.  Stevens,  Samuel 
Laubham,John  S.  Fuller, Warren  A.  McCrillis, 
Nathan  SJ  Kimball,  William  A.  Brooks,  Daniel 
Hooke,  E.  Bailey  Littlefield,  A.  B.  Jai)ues,  Ed- 
ward H  Hammond,  George  J.  Dean,  Charles  J 
Noyes,  Timothy  Huse,  Robert  Cransbaw,  Al- 
bert D.  Walker,  Elbridge  Webster,  Samuel  L. 
Jewett,  Warner  W.  Tilton,  Charles  W.  Nutter, 
A.  J.  Farrington,  James  A.  Hale,  Calvin  H. 
Weeks,  R.  A.  Grieves,  Jonathan  Blanchard,  W. 
P.  Foster,  W.  J,  Batchelder,  C.  H.  Heath,  B. 
F.  Leighton,  W.  Nason,  A.  B.  Batchelder.G.  V. 
Ladd,  W.  S.  Batchelder,  N.  Whitaker,  F.  B 
Carleton,  E.  H.  Emerson,  S.  A.  Suseman, 
Jackson  Webster. 

MIZPAH  LODGE,  NO.  151. 

The  Mizpah  lodge,  No.  151,  was  insti- 
tuted November  5, 1869.  The  charter  members 
were  George  H.  Stickney,  O.  W.  Flanders,  C. 
N.  Rhodes,  F.  W.  Jacobs,  George  S.  Yeaton, 
John  Corson,  Charles  J.  Noyes. 

The  offlce  of  Noble  Grand  has  bi  en  he^d  by 
the  following  persons ;  George  H.  Stickney,  F. 
W.  Jacobs,  George  S.  Yeaton,  J.  M.  Lnnt,  M. 
L.  Stover,  J.  M.  Palmer,  A.  F.  Homans,  W.  H. 
Cartis,  C.  F.  Heath,  H.  A.  Clark,  F.  A.  Addi- 
son, E.  G.  W.  Cartwrlght,  Walter  Goodrich,  H. 
C.  Pearson,  F.  H.  Russ,  G.  F.  Buswell,  C.  J. 
Noyes,  A.  M.  Tilton,  L.  F.  Abbott,  Charles 
Larrabee,  John  O.  Scales,  O.  W.  Flanders, 
Albert  Gage. 


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EAGLE  ENCAMPMENT,  NO.  32. 
Was  founded  August  31,  18fi4. 

1  OHIBP  PATRIARCHS. 

J.  H.  Sheldon,  Jan.  1866, 

J.  F.  Little,  July  '66, 

F.  J.  Stevens,  Jan.  '67, 

Timothy  Huse,  July  '76, 

Barnard  Brickett,Jan.  '68, 

J.  F.  Mills,  Jan.  '71, 

CM.  Heath,  July '71, 

R.  A.  Grieves,  Jan.  '72, 

C.  W.  Nutter,  July  72. 

W.  P.  Foster,  Jan.  '73. 

Wm.  Nason,  July  '73  , 

Justin  T.Cook,  Jan.  '74, 

C.  E.  Heath,  July  '74, 

H.  A.  Clark,  July  '75, 

C.  .H  Weeks,  Jan.  '76, 

M.  L.  Stover,  July  '76, 

H.  C.  Pearsons,  Jan   77,  u 

A.  B.  Batchelder,  July   '77, 

L.  F.Abbott,  Jan. '78, 

F.  C.  Wilson,  July  '78, 

W.  B.  Yeaton.  Jan.  '75, 

Walter  Goodrich,  Jan.  '79, 

E.  H.  Emerson,  July  '79, 
W.  H.  Page,  Jan.  '80. 

■  /OH  FRIBSTH. 

W.  S.  Batchelder,  July  1870, 
Ira  G.  Haseltine,  Jan.  '71, 
S.  A.  Suseman,  July  '72, 
C.  F.  Meader,  Jan.  '73, 
C.  8.  Lynde,  July  "73, 

F.  A.  Addison,  Jan.  74, 
Geo.  P.  Buswell,  Jan.  '75, 
Charles  Larrabee,  July  '76. 
Albert  Crowell,  Jan.  '77, 
George  G.  Dean,  July  '77. 
F.  A.  Cheney,  Jan.  '78, 
George  F.  Moore,  July  '78, 
F.  P.  Bean,  Jan.  79. 

KENOZA  LODGE.  NO.   4. 
Daughtors   of   Rebekah. 

The  charter  of  this  Lodge  was  granted^ngnst 
13,  1869,  and  It  was  organized  January  5,  1870. 
The  charter  members  were  as  follows :  v. 

B.  Brickett,  Timothy  Huse,  Mrs.  A.  G .  Huse, 
Mrs.  R.  N.  Suscman,James  N.Moulton,John  F. 
Mill8,W.  W.Tilton,Mrs.  A.  D.  Walker,MaryA. 
Potter.H.N.  Dresser,Jnstln  T.Cook.S.  A.  Suse- 
man, C.  A.  Foster,  Abbie  Foster,  R.  Brunell, 
Sarah  A.Brunell.W.H.Ranney .Julia  A.  Austin, 


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G.  B.  Foster.Anna  M.  G.  Foster,  W.  P.  Foster, 
W.  F.  Austin. 

NUHI.K    OHAND8. 

Timothy  Hiise,  i870;  Albert  D.  VValker,1871 ; 
George  H.  Stieknev,  1872;  Warner  W.  Tilton, 
1873:  William  P.  Foster,  1874;  Calvin  H. 
Weeks,  1875;  Lucius  Tenncy,  1876;  James  M. 
Palmer,  1877;  VVilliam  8.  Batchelder,  1878; 
John  S.  Fuller,  1879;  Samuel  A.  Suseman,1880. 


KNIGHTS    OF      PYTHIAS. 
Palestine    Lod|ee.  No.  tit). 

Date  of  Charier,  March  3, 1870. 

The  charter  members  were  as  follows  : 


T.  A.  Norcross,  A.  J.  Oilman,  J.  M.  Lunt,  R. 
L.  Oilman.  A.  8,  Noyes,  M.  B,  Stone,  J.  K. 
Pearl.  M.S.  Wharton,  E.  F.  Horne,C.  E.  Kim- 
hall,  V.  T.  Pinkham,  E.  W.  Flanders,  Levi 
HapRood,  W.  H.  Carlton,  S.  8.  Corliss. 

I'AST  CHA.N0BLL.OR8. 

Thomas  A.  Norcross,  Adoniram  J.  Oilman, 
John  M.  Lunt,  Eufus  L.  Oilman, Ariel  S.Noyes. 
Chas.  F.  Meader,  John  F.  Mills,  James  A.  Ful- 
ler, Chas.  J.  Goodwin,  Harry  R.  Watson,  Geo. 
A.  Alexander,  Sylvester  P-  Farnsworth,  Chas. 
W.  Bradley,  William  E.  Hartwell,  Benj.  W. 
Morrill,  Patrick  Nalty,  Samuel  B.  Perry,  Fred 
H.  Morse. 

Present  membership.  127. 


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